The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... 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 under the control of ...
... 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 under the control of ...
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... bank notes depreciated ? It is allowed , on all hands , that notes purporting to pay 461. 14s . 6d . or forty ... country , till the remain- der advances in value as compared with other commodities ; and thus makes it the interest ...
... bank notes depreciated ? It is allowed , on all hands , that notes purporting to pay 461. 14s . 6d . or forty ... country , till the remain- der advances in value as compared with other commodities ; and thus makes it the interest ...
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... country to the other ; and referring to the other criterion , the prices of home commodities , as measu- red by the ... Bank of England has laid down ; -such as never discounting under five per cent . nor on any other than real ...
... country to the other ; and referring to the other criterion , the prices of home commodities , as measu- red by the ... Bank of England has laid down ; -such as never discounting under five per cent . nor on any other than real ...
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... country banks . Their situation appears , at first sight , not to have been materially altered by the restriction ; they are still obliged to pay on demand , in that which cannot be procured without an equivalent ; but expe- rience has ...
... country banks . Their situation appears , at first sight , not to have been materially altered by the restriction ; they are still obliged to pay on demand , in that which cannot be procured without an equivalent ; but expe- rience has ...
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... bank itself in the least possible degree , by temperately withholding some advances from the govern- ment , and some discounts from individuals ; and as country bankers , on account of the greater difficulty of procuring that , in which ...
... bank itself in the least possible degree , by temperately withholding some advances from the govern- ment , and some discounts from individuals ; and as country bankers , on account of the greater difficulty of procuring that , in which ...
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