Excerpt from International Bimetallism and the Battle of the Standard
If I undertake within these walls to speak of money, it is to obey the wish of my distinguished and regretted master, Wolowski, who, in his last illness, wrote me, in a hand already enfeebled: "My strength is forsaking me, but do you continue to defend our cause, which is the truth." I once had fought under the banner of another of our colleagues, M. de Parieu, the apostle of that grand and fruitful idea of monetary union, which he had the good fortune to realize, in 1865, in creating the Latin Union: a success well deserved by his devotion and his perseverance. I thus had observed one of the phases of that movement of assimilation which, by means of a series of international agreements, tends to secure for the civilized nations a concurrent legislation in matters directly affecting their economic well-being.
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