The Bank of England and its exclusive Privilege, with its immediate Consequence Establishment of the Bank without any exclusive Privilege 24 25 Contraction of its Issues by the Bank Over-Issues by the Bank the Cause of over- Issues by other Bankers ib. - Deposits Importance of Security to, not con- ib. ib. ib.. Poor Parts of the Country cannot sustain a Country Parts of England thence distressed PART III. CORN-LAW RESTRAINTS. CHAP. I. Errors of the Agricultural and Manufacturing Table of Imports from 1773 Home Growth increased previous to 1815 52 ib. 53 54 In Reign of Queen Elizabeth adverted to (Note) Encouragement of Import Operation explained Every Season operates as a bad Season 59 60 61 ib. 63 64 ib. 65 ib. 66 67 67 68 ib. Injustice as well as Impolicy of Corn Laws 72 ib. 73 ib. 74 Consequences CHAP. VIII. Remedy 75 Restoration of the Operation of the Laws which prevailed previous to 1815 ib. |