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Page 27
... Bank was unable to issue a single note beyond that which it had al- ready in circulation , although they had 8,000,000l . of gold lying beside them un- touched . Now , these were the circum- stances with which the Government had to deal ...
... Bank was unable to issue a single note beyond that which it had al- ready in circulation , although they had 8,000,000l . of gold lying beside them un- touched . Now , these were the circum- stances with which the Government had to deal ...
Page 43
... Bank of England , a Bill of Indemnity must ne- cessarily be brought forward for the pro- tection of Her Majesty's ... Bank . But although there has been no violation of the law on the part of the Bank , the noble Lord says he thinks ...
... Bank of England , a Bill of Indemnity must ne- cessarily be brought forward for the pro- tection of Her Majesty's ... Bank . But although there has been no violation of the law on the part of the Bank , the noble Lord says he thinks ...
Page 51
... Bank was to ask a minimum interest of 8 per cent . The rate of interest out of doors came imprudent in consequence of the measures of the Government affecting the West India and Mauritius trade . The state of these colonies was quite ...
... Bank was to ask a minimum interest of 8 per cent . The rate of interest out of doors came imprudent in consequence of the measures of the Government affecting the West India and Mauritius trade . The state of these colonies was quite ...
Page 53
... Bank had not because , if that act had been done which had the terror of the Act of 1844 before was contemplated , and if that act was il- its eyes , it would have gone on with the legal , which there was no doubt it was , existing ...
... Bank had not because , if that act had been done which had the terror of the Act of 1844 before was contemplated , and if that act was il- its eyes , it would have gone on with the legal , which there was no doubt it was , existing ...
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... Bank of England at Newcastle had , with great good sense and liberality , taken upon himself to ad- vance money to the Newcastle Bank upon VOL . XCV . Third Series securities . proper He had , however , to send to Leeds by the electric ...
... Bank of England at Newcastle had , with great good sense and liberality , taken upon himself to ad- vance money to the Newcastle Bank upon VOL . XCV . Third Series securities . proper He had , however , to send to Leeds by the electric ...
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