The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... notes a legal tender - Debate on the Remune- ration to be granted to the Bank - Bill brought in and passed . - EAST INDIA COMPANY - Government Plan for the continuance of the Company - Resolutions agreed to and concurred in by the Lords ...
... notes a legal tender - Debate on the Remune- ration to be granted to the Bank - Bill brought in and passed . - EAST INDIA COMPANY - Government Plan for the continuance of the Company - Resolutions agreed to and concurred in by the Lords ...
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... note affixed to them , and printed in italics- " these clauses to be introduced in the committee . " These were all instances of local taxes , to be ap- plied to local objects . Now , what were the objects of the present bill ? One of ...
... note affixed to them , and printed in italics- " these clauses to be introduced in the committee . " These were all instances of local taxes , to be ap- plied to local objects . Now , what were the objects of the present bill ? One of ...
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... notes a legal tender - Debate on the Remuneration to be granted to the Bank - Bill brought in and passed . - EAST INDIA COMPANY - Government Plan for the con- tinuance of the Company - Resolutions agreed to and concurred in by the Lords ...
... notes a legal tender - Debate on the Remuneration to be granted to the Bank - Bill brought in and passed . - EAST INDIA COMPANY - Government Plan for the con- tinuance of the Company - Resolutions agreed to and concurred in by the Lords ...
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... notes ; but as we were to have no such paper currency as one - pound notes , there could be no fear that the gold would be driven out by the larger notes . Another objection was , that this part of the plan , making , as it would , a ...
... notes ; but as we were to have no such paper currency as one - pound notes , there could be no fear that the gold would be driven out by the larger notes . Another objection was , that this part of the plan , making , as it would , a ...
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... notes , and others transacted their business in the notes of the Bank of England . But banks were prevented from is- suing notes payable in London for less than 507. In the plan he pro- posed , joint - stock banks might ex- ist within ...
... notes , and others transacted their business in the notes of the Bank of England . But banks were prevented from is- suing notes payable in London for less than 507. In the plan he pro- posed , joint - stock banks might ex- ist within ...
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