The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 19John Ballantyne and Company, 1828 - Europe |
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... Notes Bills . -Bank Advances for Relief of Commercial Distress . - Local payment of Bank Notes . - Paper Currency of Scotland . - Usury Laws , CHAP . III . The Budget . Management of the Public Debt . - Funding of Exchequer Bills ...
... Notes Bills . -Bank Advances for Relief of Commercial Distress . - Local payment of Bank Notes . - Paper Currency of Scotland . - Usury Laws , CHAP . III . The Budget . Management of the Public Debt . - Funding of Exchequer Bills ...
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... notes ; he blamed them for listening to the bankers , and acceding to the Small Note bill ; but the Bank of England was most to blame . Un- der the present system the Bank was a machine , the effects of which must necessarily be ...
... notes ; he blamed them for listening to the bankers , and acceding to the Small Note bill ; but the Bank of England was most to blame . Un- der the present system the Bank was a machine , the effects of which must necessarily be ...
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... notes must be stamped , and it appeared from a return from the Stamp office , that in the years 1821 , 1822 , and 1823 , the average number of notes stamped in each year was four millions and one or two hundred thousand . In 1824 , the ...
... notes must be stamped , and it appeared from a return from the Stamp office , that in the years 1821 , 1822 , and 1823 , the average number of notes stamped in each year was four millions and one or two hundred thousand . In 1824 , the ...
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... notes , was a plan suggested by his noble friend ( Lord Bexley ) ; so , likewise , was an arrangement with the Bank of England , having for its object to alter the situation in which that establishment stood with the public . One of the ...
... notes , was a plan suggested by his noble friend ( Lord Bexley ) ; so , likewise , was an arrangement with the Bank of England , having for its object to alter the situation in which that establishment stood with the public . One of the ...
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... notes called strong- ly for the attention of the House . It was , in his opinion , little less than a fraud to issue notes without having a security equal to the amount of the issue . He could not forbear express- ing on this occasion ...
... notes called strong- ly for the attention of the House . It was , in his opinion , little less than a fraud to issue notes without having a security equal to the amount of the issue . He could not forbear express- ing on this occasion ...
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