Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 6
... tion at stated intervals . It might be objectionable to require returns of their whole assets ; for the banker might complain that such a proceeding would injure his credit . But to a mere statement of the amount of notes which he had ...
... tion at stated intervals . It might be objectionable to require returns of their whole assets ; for the banker might complain that such a proceeding would injure his credit . But to a mere statement of the amount of notes which he had ...
Sivu 10
... tion was suspended until two years after the restriction on the Bank from paying in gold should have expired . This suspension was not the result of any belief that the small notes were closely con- nected with the prosperity of ...
... tion was suspended until two years after the restriction on the Bank from paying in gold should have expired . This suspension was not the result of any belief that the small notes were closely con- nected with the prosperity of ...
Sivu 33
... tion of the Sinking Fund was , the noble lord maintained , to diminish the interest of capital . Such an influx of capital resembled the coming of a lottery prize of 30,000l . into a country town ; it animated the whole district with a ...
... tion of the Sinking Fund was , the noble lord maintained , to diminish the interest of capital . Such an influx of capital resembled the coming of a lottery prize of 30,000l . into a country town ; it animated the whole district with a ...
Sivu 33
... tion of the Sinking Fund was , the noble lord maintained , to diminish the interest of capital . Such an influx of capital resembled the coming of a lottery prize of 30,000l . into a country town ; it animated the whole district with a ...
... tion of the Sinking Fund was , the noble lord maintained , to diminish the interest of capital . Such an influx of capital resembled the coming of a lottery prize of 30,000l . into a country town ; it animated the whole district with a ...
Sivu 41
... tion of the Sinking Fund was , the noble lord maintained , to diminish the interest of capital . Such an influx of capital resembled the coming of a lottery prize of 30,000l . into a country town ; it animated the whole district with a ...
... tion of the Sinking Fund was , the noble lord maintained , to diminish the interest of capital . Such an influx of capital resembled the coming of a lottery prize of 30,000l . into a country town ; it animated the whole district with a ...
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