| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 810 páginas
...namely, the state of the paper circulation of the country, and the principles which ought to regulate it. I must state, at the outset, that in using the word money, I mean to designate by that word the com of the Realm, and promissory notes payable to bearer on demand. In using the words paper currency,... | |
| sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 páginas
...namely, the state of the paper circulation of the country, and the principles which ought to regulate it. I must state, at the outset, that in using the word...promissory notes payable to bearer on demand. In using the words paper currency, I mean only such promissory notes. I do not include in those terms bills of exchange,... | |
| Robert Peel - 1853 - 874 páginas
...circulation of the country, and the principles which ought to regulate it. I must state, at the outlet, that in using the word money, I mean to designate by that word the coin of i'« realm, and promissory notes payable to bearer on demand. In using the words paper currency, I... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1856 - 682 páginas
...state of the paper circulation of the country, and the principles which ought to regulate it. — " I must state at the outset, that in using the word...promissory notes payable to bearer on demand. In using the words paper currency, I mean only such promissory notes. I do not include in these terms bills of exchange,... | |
| Hamer Stansfeld - 1857 - 106 páginas
...principles he inculcated from the explanation given by Sir R. Peel on introducing the bill of 1844—" I must state at the outset that in using the word...coin of the realm, and promissory notes payable to the bearer on demand ; in using the words paper currency, I mean only such promissory notes. I do not... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1858 - 636 páginas
...state of the paper circulation of the country, and the principles which ought to regulate it.— " I must state at the outset, that in using the word...promissory notes payable to bearer on demand. In using the words paper currency, I mean only such promissory notes. 1 do not include in these terms bills of exchange,... | |
| Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - 488 páginas
...unjust ? more contrary to common sense or to " clear and round dealing ? " Sir Robert Peel. (P. 22.) "I must state at the " outset, that in using the word...and " promissory notes payable to bearer on demand." This involves, I think, the fallacious and mischievous principle of attempting to have two sorts of... | |
| Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - 690 páginas
...of some and loss of others. Sir Robert Peel announces two sorts of money, two standards of value, " The coin of the realm and promissory notes payable to bearer on demand." Lord Overstone announces three sorts of money, and, consequently, three standards of value, " 3648."... | |
| Cornelius Dennehy - 1875 - 208 páginas
...expressed his views and opinions with respect to the currency question in the following words : — " I must state at the outset that in using the word...mean only such promissory notes. I do not include in these terms bills of exchange or drafts on banks, or other forms of paper credit ; there is a natural... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1875 - 546 páginas
...a resolution to continue, for a limited time, the privileges of the Bank of England. He saidi — " I must state, at the outset, that, in using the word...promissory notes payable to bearer on demand. In using the words paper currency, I mean only such promissory notes. I do not include in these terms bills of exchange,... | |
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