A Comparative View of the Industrial Situation of Great BritainLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1832 - 133 Seiten |
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... Coin , and of Bank and Bankers ' Notes Coin what - Bills of Exchange 37 ib . ib . Bankers ' Notes ib . Currency when most perfect 38 Banking Operations ― Period of Commence- ment 39 Consequences of Freedom in 40 CHAP . VI . Revulsion of ...
... Coin , and of Bank and Bankers ' Notes Coin what - Bills of Exchange 37 ib . ib . Bankers ' Notes ib . Currency when most perfect 38 Banking Operations ― Period of Commence- ment 39 Consequences of Freedom in 40 CHAP . VI . Revulsion of ...
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... Coin will never be taken in exchange for more than the quantity of the metal contained in it . The only use of coin is to show the quantity of metal in the coin without the trouble of weigh- ing and essaying ; and the par rates of ...
... Coin will never be taken in exchange for more than the quantity of the metal contained in it . The only use of coin is to show the quantity of metal in the coin without the trouble of weigh- ing and essaying ; and the par rates of ...
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... coin circulating there , formed the whole currency of Scotland , and could not amount in all to 4,000,000l . If the sum of currency in England can be taken to afford any rule for estimating the amount of de- posits with bankers in ...
... coin circulating there , formed the whole currency of Scotland , and could not amount in all to 4,000,000l . If the sum of currency in England can be taken to afford any rule for estimating the amount of de- posits with bankers in ...
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... . But the security for such deposits is lessened by the exclusive privilege of the Bank . CHAP . V. THE NATURE OF COIN , AND OF 36 PART II . DEPOSITS . Deposits with other Bankers greater than posits with the Bank Amount of Deposits.
... . But the security for such deposits is lessened by the exclusive privilege of the Bank . CHAP . V. THE NATURE OF COIN , AND OF 36 PART II . DEPOSITS . Deposits with other Bankers greater than posits with the Bank Amount of Deposits.
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... COIN of gold or silver denotes the quantity of pure gold or pure silver contained in the coin , which may thus be taken , in exchange , without the trouble of weighing or assaying . Gold or silver having been assumed by civilised ...
... COIN of gold or silver denotes the quantity of pure gold or pure silver contained in the coin , which may thus be taken , in exchange , without the trouble of weighing or assaying . Gold or silver having been assumed by civilised ...
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43 Eliz able-bodied able-bodied poor abroad abundance abuses Act of Parliament adverted agricultural amount appears ation average Bank of England banking companies bills of exchange Britain bushel cause CHAP circulation cities of London coin commodities consequence continued Cookham Corn Laws crease currency Dantzic declared value defalcation demand Difference of official diminish diminution distress drawback dustry duties of customs effect enabled ending in 1815 Eton Tables exchangeable value Exchequer bills exclusive privilege finance accounts five years ending foreign corn gold and silver grain grower of corn high price home growth importable price increase labour less manufacturing Michaelmas money-price of corn official value operation paper parish payment persons Poor Laws poor-rates prevent previous to 1815 price of corn price of wheat proportion quantity quarter raise relief restraints upon industry returns revenue rise Scotland seasons small notes supply of gold taxes value of money voluntary assessment Whately