The History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British Nation, 1763-1878Irish University Press, 1971 - 598 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 66.
188. lappuse
... circulation in 1825 was larger , and , as will be seen from the appended note , 5 the disproportion between the circulation and the bullion on hand became greater and greater , especially when the circulation of country bankers is added ...
... circulation in 1825 was larger , and , as will be seen from the appended note , 5 the disproportion between the circulation and the bullion on hand became greater and greater , especially when the circulation of country bankers is added ...
275. lappuse
... circulation in England and Wales , and of the bullion in the Bank of England , and similar publication of the bank notes in circulation in Scotland and Ireland . This report is specially valuable for the evidence of the country bankers ...
... circulation in England and Wales , and of the bullion in the Bank of England , and similar publication of the bank notes in circulation in Scotland and Ireland . This report is specially valuable for the evidence of the country bankers ...
276. lappuse
... circulation by their issuers of too large an amount of bank notes payable on demand . 6. That the issuers of such notes can regulate at will the amount of them in circulation . And , 7. That if the bank notes in circulation be kept in ...
... circulation by their issuers of too large an amount of bank notes payable on demand . 6. That the issuers of such notes can regulate at will the amount of them in circulation . And , 7. That if the bank notes in circulation be kept in ...
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PART I | 19 |
CHAPTER | 19 |
TABLE A IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 17601820 | 26 |
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