A Dictionary, Practical, Theoretical, and Historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation, Volumen1T. Wardle, 1843 |
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... notes , and other securi- ties , which shall be given by any person or persons , for ransom of any ship or vessel , mer- chandise , or goods , captured by the subjects of any state at war with his Majesty , or by any person committing ...
... notes , and other securi- ties , which shall be given by any person or persons , for ransom of any ship or vessel , mer- chandise , or goods , captured by the subjects of any state at war with his Majesty , or by any person committing ...
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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 of 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 of England and Scotland that issue notes , is also a bank of deposit . The private ...
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... notes . By this contrivance 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 300,000l . of cash or Bank notes ...
... notes . By this contrivance 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 300,000l . of cash or Bank notes ...
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... notes of the same denomination , is , in this respect , of no importance whatever . Notes which have been made legal tender , and are not payable on demand , do not circulate because of any confidence placed in the capacity of the ...
... notes of the same denomination , is , in this respect , of no importance whatever . Notes which have been made legal tender , and are not payable on demand , do not circulate because of any confidence placed in the capacity of the ...
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... notes . Various schemes have been suggested for this purpose ; and though it is hardly possible to suppose that an inimitable note will ever be produced , it is contended , that by judiciously combining different sorts of engraving ...
... notes . Various schemes have been suggested for this purpose ; and though it is hardly possible to suppose that an inimitable note will ever be produced , it is contended , that by judiciously combining different sorts of engraving ...
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