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" the maintenance of our " general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the agreement " of the mint price with the bullion price of gold, which " seems to be the true proof that the circulating paper is not  "
Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... - Page 121
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1812
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The Monthly Epitome, Volume 1

Great Britain - 1802 - 764 pages
...though this is not generally observed to bo the case. It is the maintenance of our general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the agreement of the mint...proof that the circulating paper is not depreciated." f. \'JO, I'll. Chap. VI 11. Of the Tendency of a too great ¡stuc of Bant I'ttper to produce, an Excess...
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An Enquiry Into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain

Henry Thornton - Credit - 1802 - 332 pages
...though this is not generally observed to be the case. It is the maintenance of our general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the agreement of the mint...proof that the circulating paper is not depreciated. CHAP. CHAP. VIII. Of the Tendency of a too great Issue of Bank Paper to produce an Excess of the Market...
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An inquiry [&c.].

Henry Thornton - 1807 - 298 pages
...though this is not generally observed to be the case. It is the maintenance of our general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the agreement of the mint...proof that the circulating paper is not depreciated. CHAPTER VIII. Of the Tendency of a too great Issue of Bank Paper to produce an Excess of the Market...
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The High Price of Bullion: A Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes

David Ricardo - Business & Economics - 1810 - 64 pages
...depreciation. ' '" ' ' "'It is," sftTfc'Mr. Thornton, " the maintenance of " our general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the " agreement of the mint...that the " circulating paper is not depreciated." . When the motive for exporting gold occurs, while the Bank do not pay in specie, and gold cannot therefore...
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The Question Concerning the Depreciation of Our Currency Stated and Examined

William Huskisson - Currency question - 1810 - 200 pages
..." this is not generally observed to be the case. It is the mainte" nance of our general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the " agreement of the Mint...seems to be the true proof that the circulating paper it " not depreciated." It is highly fortunate for the country at this moment, that the Bullion Committee...
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Practical Observations on the Report of the Bullion-committee

Charles Bosanquet - Currency question - 1810 - 304 pages
..." this is not generally observed to be the case. It is the mainte" nance of our general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the " agreement of the Mint...which seems to be the true proof that the circulating pgper is " not depreciated." vX It is highly fortunate for the country at this monieSF, that the Bullion...
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The Speeches of the Right Honorable William Huskisson: With a Biographical ...

William Huskisson - Great Britain - 1831 - 626 pages
...though this is not generally observed to be the case. It is the maintenance of our general exchanges, or, in other words, it is the agreement of the Mint...proof that the circulating paper is not depreciated." It is highly fortunate for the country at this moment, that the Bullion Committee had the benefit of...
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The speeches of ... William Huskisson, with a biogr. memoir, Volume 1

William Huskisson - 1831 - 632 pages
...though this is not generally observed to be the case. It is the maintenance of our general enchanges, or, in other words, it is the agreement of the Mint...proof that the circulating paper is not depreciated." It is highly fortunate for the country at this moment, that the Bullion Committee bad the benefit of...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volume 3

George Canning, Roger Therry - Great Britain - 1836 - 562 pages
...this question, has read. And what are those principles ? — Why, these — " It is the maintenance of our general exchanges'' (says Mr. Thornton), "or,...saying that he foresaw the present state of things? or that, if he had lived to see it, he would now have asserted our circulating paper to be in an undepreciated...
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Select Speeches with a Preliminary Biographical Sketch, and an Appendix, of ...

George Canning - 1844 - 646 pages
...this question, has read. And what are those principles? — Why, these — " It is the maintenance of our general exchanges " (says Mr. Thornton,) "...saying that he foresaw the present state of things? or that, if he had lived to see it, he would now have asserted our circulating paper to be in an undepreciated...
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