Annual Register, Volume 99Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1857 - History |
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Page 206
... issue of paper , and to guard against the recurrence of commercial panics ; at the same time , Sir Robert expressly stated that he did not propose the mea- sure as an infallible panacea , or a complete guarantee against com- mercial ...
... issue of paper , and to guard against the recurrence of commercial panics ; at the same time , Sir Robert expressly stated that he did not propose the mea- sure as an infallible panacea , or a complete guarantee against com- mercial ...
Page 212
... issue of paper money , regulated by no certain principle , and limited only by the discretion of the issuers and the wants of the borrowers . If Parlia- ment allowed it to be considered a settled principle that relief should be given by ...
... issue of paper money , regulated by no certain principle , and limited only by the discretion of the issuers and the wants of the borrowers . If Parlia- ment allowed it to be considered a settled principle that relief should be given by ...
Page 519
... issue of two millions , for the time that it continued in operation , I am of opinion that the amount should be calculated on the principle adopted in regard to the additional issue of 475,000l . under the authority of Her Majesty's ...
... issue of two millions , for the time that it continued in operation , I am of opinion that the amount should be calculated on the principle adopted in regard to the additional issue of 475,000l . under the authority of Her Majesty's ...
Contents
STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
TRANSACTIONS IN CHINAConsequences of the disturbances at Canton | 44 |
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