Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 4
... capital ; and , with that view , to repeal that clause in the charter of the Bank of England , which made it unlaw- ful for any private banking estab- lishment to consist of more than six partners . In the Commons , the concur◅ rence ...
... capital ; and , with that view , to repeal that clause in the charter of the Bank of England , which made it unlaw- ful for any private banking estab- lishment to consist of more than six partners . In the Commons , the concur◅ rence ...
Sivu 9
... capital or credit , is , to a certain extent , a fosterer of speculation , in no culpable sense of the word , and without any pre- judice to the integrity of his cha- racter . But while he was well aware , that the majority of the ...
... capital or credit , is , to a certain extent , a fosterer of speculation , in no culpable sense of the word , and without any pre- judice to the integrity of his cha- racter . But while he was well aware , that the majority of the ...
Sivu 13
... capital , the cash , and the bills of more than an hundred country bankers had been placed in the hands of London bankers ; and the only surprising thing was , that a greater number of the former had not failed in consequence . And , in ...
... capital , the cash , and the bills of more than an hundred country bankers had been placed in the hands of London bankers ; and the only surprising thing was , that a greater number of the former had not failed in consequence . And , in ...
Sivu 21
... capital of the country be reduced , and the power of giving employment to labour taken from individuals . If , argued Mr. Hume , the arguments in favour of the measure be good for any thing , they should not have stopped at HISTORY OF ...
... capital of the country be reduced , and the power of giving employment to labour taken from individuals . If , argued Mr. Hume , the arguments in favour of the measure be good for any thing , they should not have stopped at HISTORY OF ...
Sivu 22
... capital in gold , and to watch the occasions when gold might be required from them , was a much better security than con- signing their real capital to inac- tivity . Lastly , it would put an end to deposit banks , that is , to al- most ...
... capital in gold , and to watch the occasions when gold might be required from them , was a much better security than con- signing their real capital to inac- tivity . Lastly , it would put an end to deposit banks , that is , to al- most ...
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