A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation: Illustrated with Maps and Plans, Volumen1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1839 - 1405 páginas |
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... issue their warrant , to levy the amount by distress and sale , together with the costs of distress and sale ; and in every such case , such offenders , if in custody , shall be forthwith discharged ; but if the goods and chattels are ...
... issue their warrant , to levy the amount by distress and sale , together with the costs of distress and sale ; and in every such case , such offenders , if in custody , shall be forthwith discharged ; but if the goods and chattels are ...
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... issue notes of their own payable on demand . The Bank of England is the principal bank of circulation in the empire ; but it , as well as the private banks in England and Scotland that issue notes , is also a bank of deposit . The ...
... issue notes of their own payable on demand . The Bank of England is the principal bank of circulation in the empire ; but it , as well as the private banks in England and Scotland that issue notes , is also a bank of deposit . The ...
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... issue is made ; but the moment that they do this , gold begins to be sent abroad ; and paper being returned upon the issuers for payment , they are , in order to prevent the exhaustion of their coffers , compelled to lessen their issues ...
... issue is made ; but the moment that they do this , gold begins to be sent abroad ; and paper being returned upon the issuers for payment , they are , in order to prevent the exhaustion of their coffers , compelled to lessen their issues ...
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... issue , would be rendered im- possible ; and a degree of solidity would be given to our money system , which it is idle to expect it can ever attain , so long as it continues on its present footing . It is exceedingly difficult to ...
... issue , would be rendered im- possible ; and a degree of solidity would be given to our money system , which it is idle to expect it can ever attain , so long as it continues on its present footing . It is exceedingly difficult to ...
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... issue on the part of the country banks , generally , in the first instance , the effect , but always , in the end , the cause of a rise of prices ; or by the issues of the Bank of England being , in conse- quence of an adverse exchange ...
... issue on the part of the country banks , generally , in the first instance , the effect , but always , in the end , the cause of a rise of prices ; or by the issues of the Bank of England being , in conse- quence of an adverse exchange ...
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