| Edward Pugh - 1806 - 688 páginas
...members. It acts not only as an ordinary bank, but as a great engine of state; receiving and pnying the greater part of the annuities which are due to the creditors of the public ; circulating Exchequer bills ; and advancing to government the annual amount of the land and malt... | |
| David Hughson - 1806 - 686 páginas
...members. It acts not only as an ordinary bank, but as a great engine of state; receiving and paying the greater part of the annuities which are due to the creditors of th« public ; circulating Exchequer bills ; and advancing to government the annual amount of the land... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1810 - 548 páginas
...as an ordinary bank, but (as we have 'already seen) as a great engine of state; receiving and paying 'the greater part of the annuities which are due to the creditors of the public ; circulating exchequer/ •bills; and advancing to government. the annual amount Of the land and malt... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 1246 páginas
...the public ; it circulates exchequer bids ; and it advances to government, as we have already seen, the annual amount of the land and malt taxes, which are frequently not paid up for some years, it di^ounU bills of merchants, and upon different occasions it has supported the rreht... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 530 páginas
...lofs. No other banking company in England can be eftablifhed by a6t of parliament, or can confift of more than fix members. It acts, not only as an ordinary...fometimes have obliged it, without any fault of its directors, to overftock the circulation with paper money. It likewife difeounts merchants bills, and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 520 páginas
...England can be eftablifhed by a£t of parliament, or can confift of more than fix members. It afils, not only as an ordinary bank, but as a great engine...fometimes have obliged it, without any fault of its directors, to overftock the circulation with paper money. It likewife di£ counts merchants bills,... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812
...members. It acls^ not only as an ordinary bank, but as a great engine of ftate. It receives and pay* the greater part of the annuities which are due to...fometimes have obliged it, without any fault of its directors, to overftock the circulation with paper money. It likewife difco1rnts merchants bills, and... | |
| Adam Smith - 1812 - 582 páginas
...not only as an ordinary bank, but as a great engine of ftate. It receives and pays the greater'part of the annuities which are due to the creditors of...fometimes have obliged it, without any fault of its directors, to overftock the circulation with paper money. It likewife difcounts merchants bills, and... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 750 páginas
...annuities which ;;rc due to the creditors of the public ; circulating exchequer bills ; and advancing to government the annual amount of the land and malt...frequently not paid up till fome years thereafter. It liV.ewife has, upon feveral different occalions, fupported the credit of the principal houles, not... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 páginas
...Bank (Wtyfi Smith, book ii. chap. g,) aett not «nly as an ordinary hank, but as an engine of statf- ; it receives and pays the greater part of the annuities...which are due to the creditors of the public." (It is worth observing, that the public, or the Nation, is always put for the Government in speaking of... | |
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