Annual Register, Volum 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Side 15
... principle of the measure , therefore , could be re sisted only by those who held that the pecuniary relations of the coun- try were best secured by proscrib- ing a metallic currency . Its neces- sary effect , again , would be to give ...
... principle of the measure , therefore , could be re sisted only by those who held that the pecuniary relations of the coun- try were best secured by proscrib- ing a metallic currency . Its neces- sary effect , again , would be to give ...
Side 17
... principle . The intended change was not to affect the paper circulation at large ; it was not to trench upon the great mass of paper currency , which was confined VOL . LXVIII . To those , who , without object- ing to the principle of ...
... principle . The intended change was not to affect the paper circulation at large ; it was not to trench upon the great mass of paper currency , which was confined VOL . LXVIII . To those , who , without object- ing to the principle of ...
Side 18
... principle . Moreover , who could answer that delay given for purposes of prepa- ration would be so employed , and that it would not be used in taking serious and effectual steps to pre- vent the probability of a recurrence to cash ...
... principle . Moreover , who could answer that delay given for purposes of prepa- ration would be so employed , and that it would not be used in taking serious and effectual steps to pre- vent the probability of a recurrence to cash ...
Side 19
... principle of the general mea- sure . Although there were no se- rious difficulties in the way of that measure , nor any thing which ren- dered its success even problemati- cal ; it would be wrong to be blind to the consequences which ...
... principle of the general mea- sure . Although there were no se- rious difficulties in the way of that measure , nor any thing which ren- dered its success even problemati- cal ; it would be wrong to be blind to the consequences which ...
Side 20
... principle of the bill ; and the power , which it gave the Bank , would be so abused , or , at least , used , as to deprive the measure of all real effect . It was inconsistent with the principle , because it went to encourage an ...
... principle of the bill ; and the power , which it gave the Bank , would be so abused , or , at least , used , as to deprive the measure of all real effect . It was inconsistent with the principle , because it went to encourage an ...
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