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Side 16
... sion of cash payments , had been 7,000,000 ; the small paper of the country banks could not be esti- mated at more than 6,000,000 , although they had gone on increas ing their issues , while those of the Bank of England had been con ...
... sion of cash payments , had been 7,000,000 ; the small paper of the country banks could not be esti- mated at more than 6,000,000 , although they had gone on increas ing their issues , while those of the Bank of England had been con ...
Side 23
... sion of time in favour of the Bank of England , was again opposed ; clauses , giving summary process on notes , and requiring from all bankers a monthly return to go- vernment of the whole amount of their issues , were again pressed ...
... sion of time in favour of the Bank of England , was again opposed ; clauses , giving summary process on notes , and requiring from all bankers a monthly return to go- vernment of the whole amount of their issues , were again pressed ...
Side 23
... sion of time in favour of the Bank of England , was again opposed ; clauses , giving summary process on notes , and requiring from all bankers a monthly return to go- vernment of the whole amount of their issues , were again pressed ...
... sion of time in favour of the Bank of England , was again opposed ; clauses , giving summary process on notes , and requiring from all bankers a monthly return to go- vernment of the whole amount of their issues , were again pressed ...
Side 31
... sion of time in favour of the Bank of England , was again opposed ; clauses , giving summary process on notes , and requiring from all bankers a monthly return to go- vernment of the whole amount of their issues , were again pressed ...
... sion of time in favour of the Bank of England , was again opposed ; clauses , giving summary process on notes , and requiring from all bankers a monthly return to go- vernment of the whole amount of their issues , were again pressed ...
Side 44
... sion , lord King had moved an amendment to the address , pledg- ing the upper House to take these laws into its immediate considera- tion ; and the tables of both Houses were covered , almost nightly , with piles of petitions , partly ...
... sion , lord King had moved an amendment to the address , pledg- ing the upper House to take these laws into its immediate considera- tion ; and the tables of both Houses were covered , almost nightly , with piles of petitions , partly ...
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