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Page 605
... thought that to revert to cash payments in time of war would be so difficult that it was not worth the hazard . He ( Mr. H. ) though he thought that the renewal of the cash payments was a matter which required caution and preparation , ...
... thought that to revert to cash payments in time of war would be so difficult that it was not worth the hazard . He ( Mr. H. ) though he thought that the renewal of the cash payments was a matter which required caution and preparation , ...
Page 635
... thought it highly desirable that the Bank should return to cash payments , but he did not seem to say it with that confidence as if he really believed himself . There were many reasons which led him to think , that the Right Hon ...
... thought it highly desirable that the Bank should return to cash payments , but he did not seem to say it with that confidence as if he really believed himself . There were many reasons which led him to think , that the Right Hon ...
Page 795
... thought the money was not wanted , but because the measure itself was so un- constitutional that he thought it incum- bent on parliament to redeem the pledge | that had been given by the minister , and repeal the tax . It might be said ...
... thought the money was not wanted , but because the measure itself was so un- constitutional that he thought it incum- bent on parliament to redeem the pledge | that had been given by the minister , and repeal the tax . It might be said ...
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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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