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... measure to the watchful care which was afterwards bestowed upon his education by his maternal great uncle , Dr. Gem . As this gentleman is so intimately connected with the early life of Mr. Huskisson , and exer- cised such an important ...
... measure to the watchful care which was afterwards bestowed upon his education by his maternal great uncle , Dr. Gem . As this gentleman is so intimately connected with the early life of Mr. Huskisson , and exer- cised such an important ...
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... as a certain test of the utility of the proposed measure . " You know with what difficulty the mind breaks off from these melancholy subjects till the spirits are ex- hausted . On this occasion , I am afraid you d 2 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR .
... as a certain test of the utility of the proposed measure . " You know with what difficulty the mind breaks off from these melancholy subjects till the spirits are ex- hausted . On this occasion , I am afraid you d 2 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR .
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... measure , regardless of the wishes or wants of the people , and frittered away , without any solid advantage being gained either for this country or for the general interests of humanity , that single opportunity , which a combination ...
... measure , regardless of the wishes or wants of the people , and frittered away , without any solid advantage being gained either for this country or for the general interests of humanity , that single opportunity , which a combination ...
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... measure of that character could be , in the actual state of the resources of the country . Upon the dissolution of Parliament , in the autumn of this year , he received an invitation from many of the most respectable inhabitants of Chi ...
... measure of that character could be , in the actual state of the resources of the country . Upon the dissolution of Parliament , in the autumn of this year , he received an invitation from many of the most respectable inhabitants of Chi ...
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... measure was then incom- patible with the existing state of affairs , and that the House could do nothing more than declare the time for resuming such payments , leaving the care of providing the necessary means to the Bank itself . But ...
... measure was then incom- patible with the existing state of affairs , and that the House could do nothing more than declare the time for resuming such payments , leaving the care of providing the necessary means to the Bank itself . But ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
amount appeared assertion attention Bank of England Bill Board of Trade bullion Canning's Catholic cent Chancellor charge Chichester circulation circumstances coin Colonial commercial Committee commodities conduct consequence consideration considered continued Corn Laws course currency debt declared depreciation Duke of Wellington duty Eartham East Retford effect exchange Exchequer existing favour feelings felt foreign gold Government guineas honourable gentleman hope House of Commons Huskisson important increase interest Ireland issues kisson labour loan Lord Granville Lord Liverpool Lord Palmerston manufacturing measure ment millions Ministers nation nature necessary never object occasion opinion paper Parliament party payment period person political present principles proportion proposed question received Resolutions respect revenue right honourable friend right honourable gentleman Secretary at War session silver Sinking Fund speech taxes tion Whigs whilst whole WILLIAM HUSKISSON wish
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 48 - Observations on the Principles which Regulate the Course of Exchange; and on the Present Depreciated State of the Currency.
Seite 264 - An Act for making Wet Docks, Basons, Cuts and other Works, for the greater Accommodation and Security of Shipping, Commerce, and Revenue within the Port of London; and to make Regulations relating to the said Docks.
Seite 178 - That in order to revert gradually to this security, and to enforce meanwhile a due limitation of the paper of the bank of England, as well as of all the other bank paper of the country, it is expedient to amend the act which suspends the cash payments of the bank, by altering the time till which the suspension shall continue, from six months after the ratification of a definitive treaty of peace, to that of two years from the present time.
Seite 99 - Our true policy would surely be to profess, as the object and guide of our commercial system, that which every man who has studied the subject must know to be the true principle of commerce, the interchange of reciprocal and equivalent benefit We may rest assured that it is not in the nature of commerce to enrich one party at the expense of the other. This is a purpose at which, if it were practicable, we ought not to aim ; and which, if we aimed at, we could not accomplish.
Seite 236 - Britain ; and shall be issued at the receipt of the Exchequer to the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, to be by them placed to the account of the commissioners for the reduction of the national debt...
Seite 41 - COMMITTEE appointed to enquire into the cause of the High Price of Gold Bullion, and to take into consideration the state of the Circulating Medium, and of the Exchanges between Great Britain and Foreign Parts...
Seite 141 - In the first grief on his friend's loss, he uttered expressions which were certainly received as a pledge that he would never enter office in conjunction with those who had left Mr Canning in the lurch. His words, as avowed by himself, were, ' that his wounds were too green and too fresh to admit of his serving in the same cabinet with those who had deserted the service of the country,, at the time his friend's administration was formed.
Seite 303 - That this House do resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to take into consideration the Distressed St,,te of the Agriculture of the United Kingdom.
Seite 177 - THAT the Promissory Notes of the Bank of England are stipulations to pay,' on demand, the Sum in Pounds Sterling, respectively specified in each of the said Notes.
Seite 55 - Whoever buys, gives, whoever sells, receives such a quantity of pure gold or silver as is equivalent to the article bought or sold; or if he gives or receives paper instead of money, he gives or receives that which is valuable only as it stipulates the payment of a given quantity of gold or silver. 22 Financial Pamphlets. 580. "Most unquestionably,