Annual Register, Volume 68Edmund Burke 1827 - History |
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Page 6
... immediately to put an end to the stamping of such notes . On the 8th , Mr. Calcraft inquired whether this was the fact ; and being answered by the Secre- tary of the Treasury in the affirm- ative , he declared it to be a most ...
... immediately to put an end to the stamping of such notes . On the 8th , Mr. Calcraft inquired whether this was the fact ; and being answered by the Secre- tary of the Treasury in the affirm- ative , he declared it to be a most ...
Page 13
... granted to the small notes , yet the adoption of the reso lution would be almost tantamount to driving them immediately out of circulation ; because every " banker , who entertained a due regard for his HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 13.
... granted to the small notes , yet the adoption of the reso lution would be almost tantamount to driving them immediately out of circulation ; because every " banker , who entertained a due regard for his HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 13.
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... immediately be superseded by a metallic one . There were at least 17,000,000 of sovereigns in the country ; the prohibition against small notes would forth- with bring them into circulation , whether they had been hoarded up in the ...
... immediately be superseded by a metallic one . There were at least 17,000,000 of sovereigns in the country ; the prohibition against small notes would forth- with bring them into circulation , whether they had been hoarded up in the ...
Page 33
... immediately be presented for gold , or Bank of England paper , and , therefore , they declined the issue of them altogether . But in this country , the free and the restricted systems were united ; we were in a state of restriction as ...
... immediately be presented for gold , or Bank of England paper , and , therefore , they declined the issue of them altogether . But in this country , the free and the restricted systems were united ; we were in a state of restriction as ...
Page 41
... immediately be presented for gold , or Bank of England paper , and , therefore , they declined the issue of them altogether . But in this country , the free and the restricted systems were united ; we were in a state of restriction as ...
... immediately be presented for gold , or Bank of England paper , and , therefore , they declined the issue of them altogether . But in this country , the free and the restricted systems were united ; we were in a state of restriction as ...
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