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Definition of Reminting
1. remint [v] - See also: remint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reminting
Literary usage of Reminting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of the History of Dogma by Adolf von Harnack (1893)
"The reminting of Dogmatics into Scholastics. In the scholasticism of the 13th
century the Occi- dental Church obtained a homogeneous, ..."
2. Outlines of the History of Dogma by Adolf von Harnack, Edwin Knox Mitchell (1893)
"The reminting of Dogmatics into Scholastics. In the scholasticism of the 13th
century the Occi- P«wippo- ..."
3. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1868)
"The PRESIDENT, without contradicting the tendencies of M. Broch, must observe
that they presuppose a preliminary reminting of all the gold and silver ..."
4. Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive by United States Congress. Senate (1879)
"But this reminting must be made now or never, for if we examine the gold coinages
of the great commercial nations we find them rapidly increasing. ..."
5. International Monetary Conferences: Their Purposes, Character, and Results by Henry Benajah Russell (1898)
"He argued strongly that all reminting should be done then or never, for gold
coinage was rapidly increasing everywhere, and, if continued, the time would ..."
6. Modern Currency Reforms: A History and Discussion of Recent Currency Reforms by Edwin Walter Kemmerer (1916)
"... of recoinage it may be replied that the total expense of reminting ... 1904,*
that the Colony 1 Cf. The reminting of Dollars in the Straits Settlements, ..."
7. History of France from the Invasion of Clovis to the Republic of 1870 by Émile de Bonnechose (1878)
"Public confidence is lost, the circulation is impeded, foreigners make immense
profits by the reminting of the deteriorated coinage, and government soon ..."