Annual Register, Volum 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Side xiii
... allowed- Meeting of the new Parliament - King's Speech - Amendment on the Address in the House of Lords , moved by Lord King - Amendment on the Address in the House of Commons , moved by Mr. Hume - Amend- ment moved by Mr. Western - Act ...
... allowed- Meeting of the new Parliament - King's Speech - Amendment on the Address in the House of Lords , moved by Lord King - Amendment on the Address in the House of Commons , moved by Mr. Hume - Amend- ment moved by Mr. Western - Act ...
Side 9
... allowed that fluctua tions were inseparable from trade , in defiance of any precautions which ingenuity could invent , yet their effects , if not always caused , were often aggravated , by a state of currency , and a facility of specu ...
... allowed that fluctua tions were inseparable from trade , in defiance of any precautions which ingenuity could invent , yet their effects , if not always caused , were often aggravated , by a state of currency , and a facility of specu ...
Side 11
... allowed to circulate no longer . In conse- quence of certain differences which distinguished the banking systems of Ireland and Scotland , particu- larly the latter , from that of England , the enactment would not , at present , be ...
... allowed to circulate no longer . In conse- quence of certain differences which distinguished the banking systems of Ireland and Scotland , particu- larly the latter , from that of England , the enactment would not , at present , be ...
Side 15
... allowed to be circulated : a permanent state of cash payments could never exist by their side . If , in any country there be a paper currency , of the same denomination with the metal currency , the paper and the coin will not circulate ...
... allowed to be circulated : a permanent state of cash payments could never exist by their side . If , in any country there be a paper currency , of the same denomination with the metal currency , the paper and the coin will not circulate ...
Side 37
... allowed it to take its way , if it had been necessary to search for a remedy ; but when they saw at hand what they be- lieved to be a known specific , they readily joined in the wish that it should forthwith be administered , that they ...
... allowed it to take its way , if it had been necessary to search for a remedy ; but when they saw at hand what they be- lieved to be a known specific , they readily joined in the wish that it should forthwith be administered , that they ...
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