Witnesses, entirely to an alleged scarcity of that article, arising out of an unusual demand for it upon the Continent of Europe. This unusual demand for Gold upon the Continent is described by some of them as being chiefly for the use of the French Armies,... The Monthly magazine - 459. oldalszerző: Monthly literary register - 1810Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 oldal
...some of them as being chiefly for the use of the French armies, though increased also by that state of alarm, and failure of confidence, which leads to...hoarding. Your committee are of opinion, that, in the SOUB() and natural state of the British currency, the foundation of which is gold, no increased demand... | |
| George Chalmers - 1811 - 254 oldal
...those, who may honour this Tract with a perusal. Here is the Committee's first position : " In the u sound, and natural state of the British currency, " the foundation of which is gold, no increased de" mand for gold, from other parts of the world, how'' ever great, or firom whatever causes arising,... | |
| 1812 - 822 oldal
...some of them as being cliieflv for the use of the French armies, though increased also by that state of alarm, and failure of confidence, which leads to...gold from other parts of the world, however great, or from whatever causes arising, cannot have the effect of producing here, for a considerable period... | |
| Thomas Tooke - 1824 - 592 oldal
...some of them as being chiefly for the use of the French armies, though increased also by that state of alarm and failure of confidence which leads to the practice of hoarding." But this, if true, formed no justification of the departure of the paper from its standard. Whether... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 1096 oldal
...some of them as being chiefly for the use of the French armies, though increased also by thai, state of alarm, and failure of confidence, which leads to...gold from other parts of the world, however great, or from whatever causes arising, cannot have the effectof producing here, for a considerable period... | |
| 1850 - 916 oldal
...as being chiefly for the use of the French armies, though increased also by that state of alarm, aud failure of confidence, which leads to the practice...gold from other parts of the world, however great, or from whatever causes arising, can have the effect of producing here, for a considerable period of... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 410 oldal
...some of them as being chiefly for the use of the French armies, though increased also by that state of alarm, and failure of confidence, which leads to...gold from other parts of the world, however great, can have the effect of producing here, for any length of time, a material rise in its market prices.... | |
| Sir Archibald Alison - 1854 - 404 oldal
...some of them as being chiefly for the use of the French armies, though increased also by that state of alarm, and failure of confidence, which leads to...natural state of the British currency, the foundation of w/dck is gold, no increased demand for gold from other parts of the world, however great, can have... | |
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