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opportunity for demanding discounts and profits off

each transaction, grievous injury is inflicted thereby

on all classes, and the Board of Finance is now com-

manded to issue stringent regulations forbidding such

practices in the future, with the view that in a given

number of years the national silver currency may be-

come completely uniform.

Until the new coinage has been minted in suffi-

cient quantities the dollar and subsidiary silver

pieces in use in the Provinces, as well as the sycee

may be used as before, for the time being, on the mar-

ket, and treasury payments may still be made in sycee

for the present, but must year by year be diminished

by the substitution of the new silver coinage.

On

these questions let the Board of Finance carefully

consider the circumstances and take satisfactory steps

for the execution of this measure.

Let this Decree be generally circulated in all

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„dowod to asonerettib edð bris,asonivoïq auolxsv ent

sit atel.sb Jedren has prebert Jesnodaib evig doldw

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parts.

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