The Metropolitan, Bind 5James Cochrane and Company, 1832 |
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Side 3
... interests at stake . This useful plan , it has been found convenient , on several late occasions , to disuse in ... interest in this question , and we include ninety- nine out of every hundred of the whole population , have a right ...
... interests at stake . This useful plan , it has been found convenient , on several late occasions , to disuse in ... interest in this question , and we include ninety- nine out of every hundred of the whole population , have a right ...
Side 6
... interest of the national debt are annually paid from the enormous labour of the productive classes . If the revenue were paid in labour at its market rate in 1814 , or during the time the national debt was in the process of accumulation ...
... interest of the national debt are annually paid from the enormous labour of the productive classes . If the revenue were paid in labour at its market rate in 1814 , or during the time the national debt was in the process of accumulation ...
Side 7
... interest of the Bank of England to contract its issues , it will be seen from the evi- dence that the contrary is ... interests of the country . It is deserving of being printed in letters of gold , and is highly creditable to the Bank ...
... interest of the Bank of England to contract its issues , it will be seen from the evi- dence that the contrary is ... interests of the country . It is deserving of being printed in letters of gold , and is highly creditable to the Bank ...
Side 8
... interests of the Bank alone . " " But when the directors are now to be called upon , in the new situation in which they are placed by the Restriction Act , to procure a fund for supporting the whole national currency , either in bullion ...
... interests of the Bank alone . " " But when the directors are now to be called upon , in the new situation in which they are placed by the Restriction Act , to procure a fund for supporting the whole national currency , either in bullion ...
Side 11
... interest of the debt without that increase of the circulation of the Bank , which took place at that period ? —I do not know whether it could or could not ; the reduction of the four per cents . differed from the other reductions that ...
... interest of the debt without that increase of the circulation of the Bank , which took place at that period ? —I do not know whether it could or could not ; the reduction of the four per cents . differed from the other reductions that ...
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