| Nassau William Senior - 1830 - 308 sider
...existence of any difference at all, and who would, after debate, solemnly resolve " that the notes of the " Company have hitherto been, and are at this " time,...to be equivalent " to the legal coin of the realm ;" or, in other words, that when eighty-nine guineas would purchase twenty-four ounces of gold bullion,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1850 - 782 sider
...pledging the House to the audacious fiction, ' that the (inconvertible) promissory-notes of the Bank have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in...be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, and accepted as such in all pecuniary transactions to which such coin is lawfully applicable.' Mr Vansittart... | |
| Thomas Doubleday - 1856 - 532 sider
...Bullion Committee, nor does its admission in the slightest degree negative the depreciation of * " 3. That the promissory notes of the said company have...legal coin of the realm, and generally accepted as snch, in all pecuniary transactions to which such coin is lawfully applicable.'' — Mr Vansittart'... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1859 - 636 sider
...pledging the House to the audacious fiction, ' that the (inconvertible) promissory -notes of the Bank have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in...be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, and accepted as such in all pecuniary transactions to which such coin is lawfully applicable.' Mr Vansittart... | |
| William Chambers - 1859 - 600 sider
...pledging the House to the audacious fiction, ' that the (inconvertible) promissory -notes of the Bank have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in...be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, and accepted as such in all pecuniary transactions to which such coin is lawfully applicable.' Mr Vansittart... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1868 - 472 sider
...this committee (a committee of the whole House) that the promissory notes of the company (the Bank) have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in...coin of the realm, and generally accepted as such' " The Chancellor of the Exchequer thus called upon the House of Commons to assert, that the public... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1868 - 450 sider
...this committee (a committee of the whole House) that the promissory notes of the company (the Bank) have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in...public estimation to be equivalent to the legal coin of tlie realm, and generally accepted as such.' " The Chancellor of the Exchequer thus called upon the... | |
| Henry Lytton Bulwer Baron Dalling and Bulwer - 1868 - 788 sider
...this committee (a committee of the whole House) that the promissory notes of the company (the Bank) have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in public estimation to lie equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, and generally accepted as such? " The Chancellor of... | |
| Charles A. Mann - 1872 - 398 sider
...commodity, not simply because it was forbidden by law, but because Bank of England notes were, in fact, " held in public estimation to be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm." It was only during the last six years of the war that gold rose to any considerable premium as marked... | |
| william g. summer - 1874 - 416 sider
...the pound sterling has no relation to any weight of metal of a given fineness, and that bank-notes " have hitherto been, and are at this time, held in...legal coin of the realm, and generally accepted as suc/i, in all pecuniary transactions to which such coin is lawfully applicable." Guineas were at the... | |
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