Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volumes 30-31R. Bagshaw, 1971 |
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Page 125
... bank notes , to fix the public confidence in the administration of the affairs of the Banks , and to give each Bank a legitimate share in the circulation , is not likely to receive the sanction of the Banks . The truth is , that the ...
... bank notes , to fix the public confidence in the administration of the affairs of the Banks , and to give each Bank a legitimate share in the circulation , is not likely to receive the sanction of the Banks . The truth is , that the ...
Page 489
... Bank does not possess affairs of the Bank were in the most pro- " within itself the most umple means of sperous state ; that they were not only satisfying the full extent of the de- quite able , but wished , to pay in cash ; " mands ...
... Bank does not possess affairs of the Bank were in the most pro- " within itself the most umple means of sperous state ; that they were not only satisfying the full extent of the de- quite able , but wished , to pay in cash ; " mands ...
Page 629
... Bank restriction would continue for ever . He would indeed be an idle dreamer who could suppose that cash payments would be re- sumed by the Ban , so long as Parliament and the People submitted to the restric- tion . The Honourable ...
... Bank restriction would continue for ever . He would indeed be an idle dreamer who could suppose that cash payments would be re- sumed by the Ban , so long as Parliament and the People submitted to the restric- tion . The Honourable ...
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to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 1 |
to the Chancellor of the Exchequer on | 73 |
Letter XII | 105 |
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