A History of Prices, and of the State of the Circulation, from 1793 to 1837: Preceded by a Brief Sketch of the State of Corn Trade in the Last Two Centuries, Bind 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... increase terminates in 1810 , but the theory supposes that the full effect of the increase had not been felt till 1814 , and that we have since felt the effects of the falling off of the supply . At the same time the remark that has ...
... increase terminates in 1810 , but the theory supposes that the full effect of the increase had not been felt till 1814 , and that we have since felt the effects of the falling off of the supply . At the same time the remark that has ...
Side 10
... increased supply . In the greater part of other raw materials , there was in 1814 and 1815 , a transi- tion from ... increase of the rate of consump- tion within so short a period . This excess of importation , accompanied as it was ...
... increased supply . In the greater part of other raw materials , there was in 1814 and 1815 , a transi- tion from ... increase of the rate of consump- tion within so short a period . This excess of importation , accompanied as it was ...
Side 15
... increase of local circulation , as having been the principal if not the only cause of the advance of prices , that all reference to it has been studiously , if not in ignorance , avoided by the partisans of the doctrine of depreciation ...
... increase of local circulation , as having been the principal if not the only cause of the advance of prices , that all reference to it has been studiously , if not in ignorance , avoided by the partisans of the doctrine of depreciation ...
Side 18
... increase of the issues of Bank notes , which by the way did not come out in time to perform the work which is supposed to have been designed for them ? By what possible process can such a conclusion be come to , con- sistently with a ...
... increase of the issues of Bank notes , which by the way did not come out in time to perform the work which is supposed to have been designed for them ? By what possible process can such a conclusion be come to , con- sistently with a ...
Side 26
... increase of the Bank issues . The extraordinary character of the season of 1818 has already been noticed , as having given rise to extensive speculations on the apprehended scarcity of several descriptions of produce , such as spring ...
... increase of the Bank issues . The extraordinary character of the season of 1818 has already been noticed , as having given rise to extensive speculations on the apprehended scarcity of several descriptions of produce , such as spring ...
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31 August agricultural amount ation average price Bank circulation Bank issues Bank notes Bank of England bankers bullion cause cent circumstances close commencement commercial committee commodities compared consequence considerable consumption contraction corn laws cotton country banks country circulation crops currency deficiency demand Deposits depression diminished discounts discredit distress effect enlargement exchanges exchequer bills export extent fall of prices favourable February foreign France greater grounds harvest high prices House of Commons important increase influence instances interval joint-stock banks June June 25 liabilities loans Lord Liverpool manufactures ment metallic millions money market monied capital months nearly nerally occasion operation overtrading paper Peel's bill period preceding pressure prevailed price of wheat prices of corn Private produce proportion quantity quarter rate of interest reduction rise of prices scarcity season securities small notes spring supply supposed tion trade value of money variations vols
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