The Quarterly Review, 262–263. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... notes . Banks were entitled to issue their own notes , which were not legal tender , in denominations of $ 4 and upwards . By the Act of 1880 , notes were made a first charge on the bank's assets , in case of insolvency , not even ...
... notes . Banks were entitled to issue their own notes , which were not legal tender , in denominations of $ 4 and upwards . By the Act of 1880 , notes were made a first charge on the bank's assets , in case of insolvency , not even ...
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... notes . Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board , the by - laws of the Association were enforceable at law . During this period banking facilities were greatly increased in order to cope with the feverish activity of trade , and ...
... notes . Subject to the approval of the Treasury Board , the by - laws of the Association were enforceable at law . During this period banking facilities were greatly increased in order to cope with the feverish activity of trade , and ...
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... notes deposited in the central gold reserve . It will be remembered that bank- notes , although they constitute the greater part of the paper money in circulation of $ 5 and upwards , are not legal tender . The issue of Dominion notes ...
... notes deposited in the central gold reserve . It will be remembered that bank- notes , although they constitute the greater part of the paper money in circulation of $ 5 and upwards , are not legal tender . The issue of Dominion notes ...
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