Annual Register, Volum 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... supported , and en- couraged by the country banks , begged leave , in his own name , and in the names of the country bankers , whether in or out of the House , to give to that assertion a most distinct and unqualified con- tradiction ...
... supported , and en- couraged by the country banks , begged leave , in his own name , and in the names of the country bankers , whether in or out of the House , to give to that assertion a most distinct and unqualified con- tradiction ...
Side 14
... supporting industry . These sums must now be called in , and the course of industry , in numberless channels , must ... supported by Mr. Huskisson , Mr. Peel , and Mr. Canning . They denied that to ascribe much of the distress which had ...
... supporting industry . These sums must now be called in , and the course of industry , in numberless channels , must ... supported by Mr. Huskisson , Mr. Peel , and Mr. Canning . They denied that to ascribe much of the distress which had ...
Side 18
... of those , who had supported the general principle , found themselves ranged against ministers in regard to particular clauses which government pro- posed , or which , when proposed by others , 18 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
... of those , who had supported the general principle , found themselves ranged against ministers in regard to particular clauses which government pro- posed , or which , when proposed by others , 18 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1826 .
Side 20
... supported it : neither was there any better rea- son for supposing that the Bank would make an improper use of the power which was thus to be conferred . It was not the interest of the Bank to make an issue of this kind ; and ...
... supported it : neither was there any better rea- son for supposing that the Bank would make an improper use of the power which was thus to be conferred . It was not the interest of the Bank to make an issue of this kind ; and ...
Side 26
... supported themselves from 1797 to 1812 , without any protection like that which the re- striction of cash payments had given to the Banks of England and Ireland and that , during the whole period of their establish- ment , there had not ...
... supported themselves from 1797 to 1812 , without any protection like that which the re- striction of cash payments had given to the Banks of England and Ireland and that , during the whole period of their establish- ment , there had not ...
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