A Comparative View of the Industrial Situation of Great BritainLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longman, 1832 - 133 Seiten |
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Seite vi
... limited views , while every one shrunk from the investigation of facts with which those who were more immedi- ately concerned were supposed to be conusant . Errors have thus multiplied ; but it is consoling to find , that the sources of ...
... limited views , while every one shrunk from the investigation of facts with which those who were more immedi- ately concerned were supposed to be conusant . Errors have thus multiplied ; but it is consoling to find , that the sources of ...
Seite ix
... limited Contraction of its Issues by the Bank Over - Issues by the Bank the Cause of over- Issues by other Bankers Consequences Page 31 ib . ib . ib . 33 ib . 34 CHAP . IV . The Removal of the exclusive Privilege Consequences Caution ...
... limited Contraction of its Issues by the Bank Over - Issues by the Bank the Cause of over- Issues by other Bankers Consequences Page 31 ib . ib . ib . 33 ib . 34 CHAP . IV . The Removal of the exclusive Privilege Consequences Caution ...
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... limited amount , and could produce only a temporary effect . The termination of the war , and the prepar- ation made for returning to a metallic standard in 1819 , to which so much effect beyond their actual operation has been ascribed ...
... limited amount , and could produce only a temporary effect . The termination of the war , and the prepar- ation made for returning to a metallic standard in 1819 , to which so much effect beyond their actual operation has been ascribed ...
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... limited , in its operation in depressing industry . But restraints upon our money system , which I shall proceed now to notice , have a more extensive and a more lasting operation . 24 PART II . MONEY RESTRAINTS . CHAP . I. C 4 CHAP ...
... limited , in its operation in depressing industry . But restraints upon our money system , which I shall proceed now to notice , have a more extensive and a more lasting operation . 24 PART II . MONEY RESTRAINTS . CHAP . I. C 4 CHAP ...
Seite 32
... limited in two ways : 1 . No one will grant a bill of exchange without receiving present value . 2. The cir- cumstance of its being payable in London im- poses a loss upon him , if he has not funds there to make the payment . i A ...
... limited in two ways : 1 . No one will grant a bill of exchange without receiving present value . 2. The cir- cumstance of its being payable in London im- poses a loss upon him , if he has not funds there to make the payment . i A ...
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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