The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 56. kötetA. Constable, 1832 |
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388. oldal
... bullion in the possession of the Bank . This being done , Mr Ricardo proposed that the commissioners for the go- vernment bank should be excluded from interfering , either di- rectly or indirectly , in banking business , properly so ...
... bullion in the possession of the Bank . This being done , Mr Ricardo proposed that the commissioners for the go- vernment bank should be excluded from interfering , either di- rectly or indirectly , in banking business , properly so ...
389. oldal
... bullion by issuing more than nineteen millions of state - notes ; for the circulation being fully supplied by the notes already in circulation , any attempt to issue more would defeat its own purpose ; as much bullion being sure to be ...
... bullion by issuing more than nineteen millions of state - notes ; for the circulation being fully supplied by the notes already in circulation , any attempt to issue more would defeat its own purpose ; as much bullion being sure to be ...
404. oldal
... bullion , must know that the very supposition of its being true involves a contradic- tion . But the regular publication of the issues of the Bank , and of the amount of gold in her possession , would negative the pos- sibility of such ...
... bullion , must know that the very supposition of its being true involves a contradic- tion . But the regular publication of the issues of the Bank , and of the amount of gold in her possession , would negative the pos- sibility of such ...
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