Annual Register, Volumen68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... measure , which , besides injuring an individual class , would neces- sarily tend to increase public cala- mity . As a measure of present relief , it was mischievous and in- appropriate ; and as a measure of prospective security , it ...
... measure , which , besides injuring an individual class , would neces- sarily tend to increase public cala- mity . As a measure of present relief , it was mischievous and in- appropriate ; and as a measure of prospective security , it ...
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... measure itself , it was not in tended so much as a remedy for existing evils , as a preventive against their future recurrence , by bringing the currency , to a certain extent , to be a metallic one , and especially that portion of it ...
... measure itself , it was not in tended so much as a remedy for existing evils , as a preventive against their future recurrence , by bringing the currency , to a certain extent , to be a metallic one , and especially that portion of it ...
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... measure would be good which , by compelling these establishments to rest , in part , at least , on the necessity of circulating gold , would give solidity to themselves and se- curity to the public ; and the effect of the present measure ...
... measure would be good which , by compelling these establishments to rest , in part , at least , on the necessity of circulating gold , would give solidity to themselves and se- curity to the public ; and the effect of the present measure ...
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... measure , wished it to be postponed , it was answered , that , instead of coming too soon , it had come , if any thing , too late . If it had been adopted at an earlier period , for instance , in 1822 , when government was foiled in a ...
... measure , wished it to be postponed , it was answered , that , instead of coming too soon , it had come , if any thing , too late . If it had been adopted at an earlier period , for instance , in 1822 , when government was foiled in a ...
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... measure , that its instant effect would be , to contract the circula- tion , already too much curtailed , seemed to be finding some degree of accomplishment . In many places the country bankers , whether from considerations of mere ...
... measure , that its instant effect would be , to contract the circula- tion , already too much curtailed , seemed to be finding some degree of accomplishment . In many places the country bankers , whether from considerations of mere ...
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