| Great Britain. Parliament - 1797 - 706 páginas
...country (where the notes of the Bank of England did not circulate to any great amount) it confirts of the bills of country bankers, or of the banking...of coin of the defcription before mentioned. Inland bill:, of exchange are thought by many to be a part of the circulation of the kingdom. They ;ire not... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1797 - 400 páginas
...applicable to the purpofes of circulation. " Inland bills of exchange (fay the authors of this paper) are thought by many to be a part of the circulation of the kingdom. They are not ftrictly fo in the fame fenfe, as the two forts of paper before mentioned, namely, notes of the Bank... | |
| 1798 - 1094 páginas
...country (where the notes of the bank o'f England did not circulate to any grer.t amount), it 'confins of the bills of country bankers, or of the banking...demand; and of coin of the defcription before mentioned. Inlind bills of exchange are thought, by many, to be a part of the circulation of the kingdom. They... | |
| 1800 - 812 páginas
...not circulate to any great amount) it confifts .of the bills of country bankers, or of 4he bank-- ing companies in Scotland, payable -to bearer on demand;...ftriftly fo, in the fame fenfe as the two forts of paper mentioned: they are rather transfers of debts from the drawers to the perfons on whom the bills arc... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 páginas
...country, (where the notes of the Bank of England did not circulate to any great amount) it conflits of the bills of country bankers, or of the banking...Inland bills of exchange are thought by many to be a pajt of the circulation of the kingdom. They are not ftrictly fo, in the fame fenfe as the two forts... | |
| 654 páginas
...applicable to the purpofes of circulation. "Inland Bills of Exchange (fay the authors of this Paper) are thought by many to be a part of the circulation of the kingdom. They are not ftri&ly fo in the fame fenfe, as th« two forts of Paper before mentioned, namely, Notes of the Bank... | |
| 1807 - 800 páginas
...kingdom, by which its immenfe commerce is carried on, confifts principally in the metropolis and ils neighbourhood, either of the notes of the Bank of...part of the circulation of the kingdom. They are not ilrictly fo, in the fame fenfê as the two forts of paper mentioned : they are rather transfers of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 810 páginas
...country (where the notes of the Bank of England did not circulate to any great amount) it consists of the bills of country bankers, or of the banking...Scotland, payable to bearer on demand ; and of coin of the description before mentioned. Inland bills of exchange are thought by many to be a part of the circulation... | |
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