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Page 351
... . THE BANKS OF SCOTLAND . 534 VII . THE BANKS OF IRELAND 599 VIII . THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS DUTIES OF BANKING COM- PANIES 660 IX . TEN MINUTES ' ADVICE ABOUT KEEPING A BANKER . · 713 PART II . - OF BANKING INSTITUTIONS . SECTION I.
... . THE BANKS OF SCOTLAND . 534 VII . THE BANKS OF IRELAND 599 VIII . THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS DUTIES OF BANKING COM- PANIES 660 IX . TEN MINUTES ' ADVICE ABOUT KEEPING A BANKER . · 713 PART II . - OF BANKING INSTITUTIONS . SECTION I.
Page 353
... duties upon tonnage of ships and vessels , and upon beer , ale , and other liquors , and for securing certain recom- penses and advantages in the said Act mentioned , to such persons as shall voluntarily advance the sum of 1,500,000l ...
... duties upon tonnage of ships and vessels , and upon beer , ale , and other liquors , and for securing certain recom- penses and advantages in the said Act mentioned , to such persons as shall voluntarily advance the sum of 1,500,000l ...
Page 358
... duties , given to them by this Act , shall , during the continuance of such privileges and such exemption respectively but no longer , deduct and allow to the public , from the sums now payable by law to the said governor and company ...
... duties , given to them by this Act , shall , during the continuance of such privileges and such exemption respectively but no longer , deduct and allow to the public , from the sums now payable by law to the said governor and company ...
Page 432
... duties , but the present position of the Bank best attests his unwearied zeal and tried ability , which have so materially contributed to that result , and the directors feel assured of the hearty concurrence of the proprietors in the ...
... duties , but the present position of the Bank best attests his unwearied zeal and tried ability , which have so materially contributed to that result , and the directors feel assured of the hearty concurrence of the proprietors in the ...
Page 459
... duties on their notes , at the rate of seven shillings per cent . per annum upon the amount in circulation , and to include , on the same terms , their bills drawn on London at twenty - one days after date . But whether a country banker ...
... duties on their notes , at the rate of seven shillings per cent . per annum upon the amount in circulation , and to include , on the same terms , their bills drawn on London at twenty - one days after date . But whether a country banker ...
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