The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19John Ballantyne and Company, 1828 - Europe |
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... England , in the time of the Plantagenets , and say , whether the most savage tribe of South Sea islanders , who barter their pigs and poultry for the veriest baubles , are so absurdly governed , in matters of com- merce , as England ...
... England , in the time of the Plantagenets , and say , whether the most savage tribe of South Sea islanders , who barter their pigs and poultry for the veriest baubles , are so absurdly governed , in matters of com- merce , as England ...
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... England . He blamed the government for having by their measures extended the circulation of L.1 and L.2 notes ; he blamed them for listening to the bankers , and acceding to the Small Note bill ; but the Bank of England was most to ...
... England . He blamed the government for having by their measures extended the circulation of L.1 and L.2 notes ; he blamed them for listening to the bankers , and acceding to the Small Note bill ; but the Bank of England was most to ...
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... England . As soon would he join in commending the activity of an incendiary for assist- ing in extinguishing the conflagration which he had himself caused , as in praising the Bank , to which he attri- buted the existence of so much of ...
... England . As soon would he join in commending the activity of an incendiary for assist- ing in extinguishing the conflagration which he had himself caused , as in praising the Bank , to which he attri- buted the existence of so much of ...
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... England had adopted , of lending mo- Hey on mortgages , and on the security of stock , was the beginning of the dis- tress . This indiscriminate lending was now all over , it was true ; but still that was the beginning and the cause of ...
... England had adopted , of lending mo- Hey on mortgages , and on the security of stock , was the beginning of the dis- tress . This indiscriminate lending was now all over , it was true ; but still that was the beginning and the cause of ...
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... England . This was a time when an efficacious check upon the pa- per circulation might have been admi- nistered by the Bank . During the pro- gress of that inquiry , the result of which was known by the name of the bullion report , one ...
... England . This was a time when an efficacious check upon the pa- per circulation might have been admi- nistered by the Bank . During the pro- gress of that inquiry , the result of which was known by the name of the bullion report , one ...
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