The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... Notes issued in this country by the Bank of England , are so far identified with the foreign , that they promise to pay what the holder has no right to demand : they differ , in being circulated by a company of merchants , not directly ...
... Notes issued in this country by the Bank of England , are so far identified with the foreign , that they promise to pay what the holder has no right to demand : they differ , in being circulated by a company of merchants , not directly ...
Page 13
... bank notes depreciated ? It is allowed , on all hands , that notes purporting to pay 461. 14s . 6d . or forty - four ... paper money had fallen so low as to ten for one , commercial transactions were equal between that nation and ...
... bank notes depreciated ? It is allowed , on all hands , that notes purporting to pay 461. 14s . 6d . or forty - four ... paper money had fallen so low as to ten for one , commercial transactions were equal between that nation and ...
Page 14
... currency , with notes really payable on demand , occupied their place . If the artificial circulating medium could be kept below this standard , and gold excluded , the value of bank - notes would advance in respect to all other ...
... currency , with notes really payable on demand , occupied their place . If the artificial circulating medium could be kept below this standard , and gold excluded , the value of bank - notes would advance in respect to all other ...
Page 15
... bank must always feel a strong induce- ment to accommodate with capital , persons inclined to specula- tion and ... notes , whether that is advanced in value , or these are declined ; on either supposition it will take the shape of ...
... bank must always feel a strong induce- ment to accommodate with capital , persons inclined to specula- tion and ... notes , whether that is advanced in value , or these are declined ; on either supposition it will take the shape of ...
Page 16
... notes to a great amount , to guard suf- ficiently against ordinary runs , and to make nearly five per cent . of the ... Bank of England without check , but administered there in a manner much more moderate than could have been ...
... notes to a great amount , to guard suf- ficiently against ordinary runs , and to make nearly five per cent . of the ... Bank of England without check , but administered there in a manner much more moderate than could have been ...
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