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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... proportion , giving an impression that the price would not for any length of time fall below that rate , and probably imparted a temporary confidence in the recovery of the markets . But these causes of a slight rally gave way to the ...
... proportion , giving an impression that the price would not for any length of time fall below that rate , and probably imparted a temporary confidence in the recovery of the markets . But these causes of a slight rally gave way to the ...
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... proportion of the goods shipped to the Continent , in the spring and summer of 1814 , were very great ; not less , I have reason to believe , from what I heard at that time of the result of many of them , than 50 per cent . In some few ...
... proportion of the goods shipped to the Continent , in the spring and summer of 1814 , were very great ; not less , I have reason to believe , from what I heard at that time of the result of many of them , than 50 per cent . In some few ...
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... proportion of value to the raw material , but in a much greater ratio in consequence of the wonderful progressive improve- ment of the machinery applicable to cotton goods . * Indeed , the progressive improvement of machi- nery ...
... proportion of value to the raw material , but in a much greater ratio in consequence of the wonderful progressive improve- ment of the machinery applicable to cotton goods . * Indeed , the progressive improvement of machi- nery ...
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... proportion of the fall of the prices of necessaries . There were indeed com- plaints of workmen thrown out of employ , in con- sequence of the depressed state of so many branches of industry ; and the reduction of the numbers of men in ...
... proportion of the fall of the prices of necessaries . There were indeed com- plaints of workmen thrown out of employ , in con- sequence of the depressed state of so many branches of industry ; and the reduction of the numbers of men in ...
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... proportion to the bullion purchased ? Or could it be said , that the existence of the Bank restriction in this country deranged the currency of France , and compelled her to import very large quantities of corn , and to send gold hither ...
... proportion to the bullion purchased ? Or could it be said , that the existence of the Bank restriction in this country deranged the currency of France , and compelled her to import very large quantities of corn , and to send gold hither ...
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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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