10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRREDEEMABLENESS»
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irredeemableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Pronouncing and Explanatory Dictionary of the English ...
IRREDEEMABLENESS, lr-ré-dé'm-z'ibl-nés, Th IRREDEEMABILITY, lr-ré-dérn'l-
bllilt-é, n. e uality of being not redeemable. IR EDUCIBLh lr-re-du's-ibl, a. Not to
be reduced. IRREFRAGABILITY,Ir réfirfi-gl-bllilt-ém. Strength of arflument not to ...
These would sell much above par; and a second reduction, on condition of
irredeemableness for a shorter term, might - be applied to such a part of them as
it might-notabe necessary *to leave free; and thus, by the same means with the ...
George Edward Griffiths, 1773
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A Preface to the third edition of the Treatise on ...
These would sell much above par ; and a stcorzd reduction, on condition of
irredeemableness for a shorter term, might be applied to such a part of them as it
might not be necessary to leave free; and thus, by the same means with the fore-
...
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The North American Review
We frankly admit that, in assuming irredeemableness and unchecked issues as
necessary characteristics of government notes, Mr. McCulloch has all the facts of
history on his side, and against that now sustained. The whole history of ...
Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, 1866
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The Statesman's year-book
The Government paper money amounted in 1886 to 187,343,725 milreis. Its
irredeemableness « a factor of constant trouble in Brazilian finance. The
depreciation of the paper currency as compared to gold was in 1886 about 25
per cent.
Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, 1888
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The Gospel According to St. Mark
The idea of the irredeemableness of the lost soul (Wycliffe, “what chaungyng
schal a man gym for his soule?" Tindale, “what shall a man geve to redeme his
soule agaynel”), to which expositors usually refer, does not lie in the word, even if
it is ...
Henry Barclay Swete, 2006
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The German Bank Inquiry of 1908
... by another question: Is our monetary system so organized that we shall not be
obliged, simply through conditions brought about by it, to resort to a real forced
circulation—that is, to a circulation involving the irredeemableness of bank notes
?
In innumerable passages they speak of the helplessness and irredeemableness
of mankind, using expressions which could without difficulty be inserted in
Augustine's doctrine of sin. But just as often a phrase occurs which betrays the
fact that ...
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the north american review
We frankly admit that, in assuming irredeemableness and unchecked issues as
necessary characteristics of government notes, Mr. McCulloch has all the facts of
history on his side, and against that now sustained. The whole history of ...
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Principles of Political Economy
The many recent writers who claim for paper money the marks of
irredeemableness and forced circulation, confound the unfortunately too frequent
degeneration of an institution with its real nature. They contradict, too, usage of
speech, which, ...
Wilhelm Roscher, Louis Wolowski, 1882