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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... 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 private ...
... 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 private ...
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... notes . By this con- trivance the bankers of London are enabled to settle transactions to the extent of several millions a day , by the employment of not more , at an average , than from 200,000l . to 500,000l . of cash or Bank notes ...
... notes . By this con- trivance the bankers of London are enabled to settle transactions to the extent of several millions a day , by the employment of not more , at an average , than from 200,000l . to 500,000l . of cash or Bank notes ...
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... notes , and those that they had issued would be immediately returned for payment . Such , however , is not the case with paper money properly so called , or with notes that are declared legal tender . It is not necessary , in order to ...
... notes , and those that they had issued would be immediately returned for payment . Such , however , is not the case with paper money properly so called , or with notes that are declared legal tender . It is not necessary , in order to ...
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... notes , to give security for their payment , or by making sure , in some other way , that they have the means of paying them , and that the circulation of the notes will be a benefit and not an injury to the public . A security of this ...
... notes , to give security for their payment , or by making sure , in some other way , that they have the means of paying them , and that the circulation of the notes will be a benefit and not an injury to the public . A security of this ...
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... notes from country banks in good credit , till the value of the notes issued by them was so much depreciated below the value of gold , that the difference would more than pay the expense of sending them to London , and bringing gold ...
... notes from country banks in good credit , till the value of the notes issued by them was so much depreciated below the value of gold , that the difference would more than pay the expense of sending them to London , and bringing gold ...
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