| Great Britain. Parliament - 1797 - 706 páginas
...an export of the commodities of this country, that the circulation was hardly fufficient to fuppoct it. It appears laftly, by the evidence of the Bank...other merchandize exported, do not take place till a confiderablc fime after their export.ition, though a great additional capital has been previoufly employed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1797 - 400 páginas
...circulation was hardly fufficient to fupport it. It appears lallly, by the evidence of the bank dire&ors, that in confequence of the long credit given by our...quantities of our manufactures, produce, and other merchandi2e exported, do not take place till a coniiderable time after their exportation, though a... | |
| 1798 - 992 páginas
...and which occafioned fo large an export of the commodities of this country, thnt the circulation wai hardly fufficient to fupport it. It appears laftly,...confequence of the long credit given by our merchants, the payment* for the great quantities of our manufactures, produce,and other merchandife exported, do not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 páginas
...commodities of this country, that the circulation was hardly fufficient to fupport it. It appears, laftly,by the evidence of the Bank Directors, that in confequence...merchants, the payments for the great quantities of our manu. fr.ch;res, produce, and other merchandize exported, do not take place till a confiderable time... | |
| 1800 - 812 páginas
...commodities of this country, that the circulation was hardly fufficient to fupport h. It appears, laftly,by the evidence of the Bank Directors, that in confequence...long credit given by our merchants, the payments for (he great quantities of our manufactures, produce, and other merchandize exported, do not take place... | |
| 1807 - 800 páginas
...commodities of this country, that the circulation was hardly fufficient to fupport it. It appears, Jaftly,by the evidence of the Bank Directors, that in confequence...exportation, though a great additional capital has been previoufly employed in providing the articles fo exported. The balance of pay» ments, which arifes... | |
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