Annual Register, Band 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... present mo- ment ; for , in consequence of the necessity of paying immediately in gold , the country bankers had been unwilling to send forth a larger amount of paper than they were able to take up , and a considerable proportion of ...
... present mo- ment ; for , in consequence of the necessity of paying immediately in gold , the country bankers had been unwilling to send forth a larger amount of paper than they were able to take up , and a considerable proportion of ...
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... present evils . It was in- tended , therefore , to propose , as a more convenient , effectual , and ex- peditious plan , that no new notes at all should be stamped , and that those now in circulation should , at the end of three years ...
... present evils . It was in- tended , therefore , to propose , as a more convenient , effectual , and ex- peditious plan , that no new notes at all should be stamped , and that those now in circulation should , at the end of three years ...
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... present state of the country required its postponement . They treated as visionary the scheme of increasing the number of part- ners in private banks , as a means of security ; because it was not on the number of partners , but on their ...
... present state of the country required its postponement . They treated as visionary the scheme of increasing the number of part- ners in private banks , as a means of security ; because it was not on the number of partners , but on their ...
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... present dis- turbed state of public and private credit , it is not expedient to enter into a consideration of the banking system of the country ; " and , Mr. Canning having expressed a hope that the decision on the present motion would ...
... present dis- turbed state of public and private credit , it is not expedient to enter into a consideration of the banking system of the country ; " and , Mr. Canning having expressed a hope that the decision on the present motion would ...
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... present time , to extend the pro- posed alteration to either of these portions of the empire ; but they had likewise declared , that they ' could not see , on what principle different systems of currency should prevail on opposite banks ...
... present time , to extend the pro- posed alteration to either of these portions of the empire ; but they had likewise declared , that they ' could not see , on what principle different systems of currency should prevail on opposite banks ...
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