Annual Register, Volumen68Edmund Burke 1827 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 12
... things brought to the ground all those of feeble credit ; and , in the next place , many who had been supposed to stand ... thing , to which , in discussing questions of this nature , parliament was bound to attend . The proposed measure ...
... things brought to the ground all those of feeble credit ; and , in the next place , many who had been supposed to stand ... thing , to which , in discussing questions of this nature , parliament was bound to attend . The proposed measure ...
Página 13
... thing in which they , and other members who spoke on the same side , agreed . Some held that the measure in contemplation would be wholly in operative to give any effectual relief ; others , that it would be positively mischievous ; and ...
... thing in which they , and other members who spoke on the same side , agreed . Some held that the measure in contemplation would be wholly in operative to give any effectual relief ; others , that it would be positively mischievous ; and ...
Página 16
... thing as a small paper circulation was ever known ; so that in a district , possessing not fewer than 2,000,000 of inhabi- tants , nothing was to be found but a metallic currency . Adding the contents of this district to that of the ...
... thing as a small paper circulation was ever known ; so that in a district , possessing not fewer than 2,000,000 of inhabi- tants , nothing was to be found but a metallic currency . Adding the contents of this district to that of the ...
Página 17
... thing like a shock to the cre- dit of firms , which , in the recent concussion , had displayed such un- equivocal marks of stability . The number of country banks was about eight hundred ; one hundred of these had failed ; there still ...
... thing like a shock to the cre- dit of firms , which , in the recent concussion , had displayed such un- equivocal marks of stability . The number of country banks was about eight hundred ; one hundred of these had failed ; there still ...
Página 22
Edmund Burke. for any thing , they should not have stopped at the small notes , but ought to have prohibited all notes , of whatever amount ; not seeing that a metallic currency must be very differently affected by a paper currency of ...
Edmund Burke. for any thing , they should not have stopped at the small notes , but ought to have prohibited all notes , of whatever amount ; not seeing that a metallic currency must be very differently affected by a paper currency of ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abbas Mirza adopted allowed amendment amount army attack Bank of England bankers bermere branch banks Britain British Burmese capital carried Catholic Chamber charge circulation colonies commercial committee consequence corn Corn-laws coun country banks court currency debt declared distress division duty effect enemy established estimate Exchequer bills existing expedient fact favour foreign France French funded honour House of Commons House of Lords House of Peers importation increase interest Ireland issued justice king land lord lord Liverpool majesty majesty's government manufacturers measure ment millions ministers motion necessary object opinion parliament party peace persons petition ports Portugal present principle proceedings produce Prome proposed question racter reduction repealed resolutions revenue river Russia Scotland session ships sion slaves small notes Spain taken taxes thing tion trade treaty troops vernment vessels voted whole