Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volumen 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... currency , particularly in Ireland , where it was in far more favourable a state than some noble lords seemed to think . The issues of the Bank of Ireland had narrowed considerably since the investigation took place ; the state of the ...
... currency , particularly in Ireland , where it was in far more favourable a state than some noble lords seemed to think . The issues of the Bank of Ireland had narrowed considerably since the investigation took place ; the state of the ...
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... currency had been mentioned ; but he would call their at tention to the state of Ireland in that re- spect . The noble earl then proceeded to take a view of the issue of Bank paper , shewing , contrary to the opinions stated in the ...
... currency had been mentioned ; but he would call their at tention to the state of Ireland in that re- spect . The noble earl then proceeded to take a view of the issue of Bank paper , shewing , contrary to the opinions stated in the ...
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... currency , the evil was likely to correct itself . But that system of loan , and that facility of credit which he had long known and ex- perienced as injurious to the country's wel- fare , had continued to increase the issue of bank ...
... currency , the evil was likely to correct itself . But that system of loan , and that facility of credit which he had long known and ex- perienced as injurious to the country's wel- fare , had continued to increase the issue of bank ...
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... currency , and also by adding to the existing amount of fictitious capital , and thus in both ways it would be found equally injurious from the effect it must have in depreciating the circulating me- dium . Thus then one of the great ...
... currency , and also by adding to the existing amount of fictitious capital , and thus in both ways it would be found equally injurious from the effect it must have in depreciating the circulating me- dium . Thus then one of the great ...
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... currency to merit the interposition of that House , or to require the vigilance of the legislature . The hon . gent . then , after recapitulating his arguments , and referring to the amount of individual suffering and extensive distress ...
... currency to merit the interposition of that House , or to require the vigilance of the legislature . The hon . gent . then , after recapitulating his arguments , and referring to the amount of individual suffering and extensive distress ...
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