Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 5
... latter was the consequence of the exclusive privileges of the Bank of England ; and , looking at the immense extent of our transactions , he was per- fectly satisfied that a single com- pany was by no means adequate to the banking ...
... latter was the consequence of the exclusive privileges of the Bank of England ; and , looking at the immense extent of our transactions , he was per- fectly satisfied that a single com- pany was by no means adequate to the banking ...
Sivu 6
... latter , and its separation from the crown of the former , did not meet with equally unmixed approbation . Mr. Baring regarded it as only making this country a party to any future contingency which might arise , tending to a as a re ...
... latter , and its separation from the crown of the former , did not meet with equally unmixed approbation . Mr. Baring regarded it as only making this country a party to any future contingency which might arise , tending to a as a re ...
Sivu 9
... besides being a political evil , was not necessary for the maintenance of our manufac- tures , or the prosperity of our trade The latter statute was ma " 1 greatest difficulties to the establish- to notes of HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 9 f.
... besides being a political evil , was not necessary for the maintenance of our manufac- tures , or the prosperity of our trade The latter statute was ma " 1 greatest difficulties to the establish- to notes of HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 9 f.
Sivu 15
... latter will be expelled by the former . If crown notes , and half- crown notes , were issued , crowns and half - crowns would disappear ; and if the one - pound notes con- tinued to circulate , a sovereign would become a rarity . There ...
... latter will be expelled by the former . If crown notes , and half- crown notes , were issued , crowns and half - crowns would disappear ; and if the one - pound notes con- tinued to circulate , a sovereign would become a rarity . There ...
Sivu 22
... latter was to restore a metallic circulation by a partial ex- pulsion of paper ; the purpose of the former was to secure the reign of paper , to the expulsion of the precious metals . But this was not the only objection to which the ...
... latter was to restore a metallic circulation by a partial ex- pulsion of paper ; the purpose of the former was to secure the reign of paper , to the expulsion of the precious metals . But this was not the only objection to which the ...
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