The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19John Ballantyne and Company, 1828 - Europe |
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Page 10
... considerable part of the evil now admitted to exist . All he meant to do at present , was to claim a com- plete reserve on the part of himself and of the House as to their opinion re- specting the possibility of the applica- tion of any ...
... considerable part of the evil now admitted to exist . All he meant to do at present , was to claim a com- plete reserve on the part of himself and of the House as to their opinion re- specting the possibility of the applica- tion of any ...
Page 31
... considerable ca- pital , was , more or less , an encourager of speculation ; and to say so , was nei- ther an impeachment of his honour nor of his integrity . Mr Calcraft said , it was well for mi- nisters to talk of country paper ; the ...
... considerable ca- pital , was , more or less , an encourager of speculation ; and to say so , was nei- ther an impeachment of his honour nor of his integrity . Mr Calcraft said , it was well for mi- nisters to talk of country paper ; the ...
Page 35
... considerable sensation of uneasiness on one side was created , and of caution on the other . When great apprehensions became af- terwards more general , the consequence was a re - action , before which some bankers failed , and the ...
... considerable sensation of uneasiness on one side was created , and of caution on the other . When great apprehensions became af- terwards more general , the consequence was a re - action , before which some bankers failed , and the ...
Page 37
... considerable advantage ; and He confessed he did not see why the same principle should not be extended so this country . In Scotland , the prin- ciple had been long in operation , and the effect there was , that bank failures were ...
... considerable advantage ; and He confessed he did not see why the same principle should not be extended so this country . In Scotland , the prin- ciple had been long in operation , and the effect there was , that bank failures were ...
Page 42
... considerable diminution had already taken place . On a recent occasion , the right hon . gentleman had stated them to be 6,000,000l . , now he called them 4000,000l . , and not long since they were said to be 8,000,000Z . He would ...
... considerable diminution had already taken place . On a recent occasion , the right hon . gentleman had stated them to be 6,000,000l . , now he called them 4000,000l . , and not long since they were said to be 8,000,000Z . He would ...
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