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... interest , as the price of the last renewal of their charter ; and continued since the expiration of that period , at an interest of three per cent . : - the other advanced , without any interest , under an agreement with Government ...
... interest , as the price of the last renewal of their charter ; and continued since the expiration of that period , at an interest of three per cent . : - the other advanced , without any interest , under an agreement with Government ...
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The difference between the amount of interest paid to the Bank on this advance , and the amount of legal interest at 5 per cent . on that sum , is correctly stated by Mr. JACKSON at 210,100l . per annum . Thus are 17,686 , cool . out of ...
The difference between the amount of interest paid to the Bank on this advance , and the amount of legal interest at 5 per cent . on that sum , is correctly stated by Mr. JACKSON at 210,100l . per annum . Thus are 17,686 , cool . out of ...
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... interest and the safety of the country'— ( P. 84. ) Page 133. It has been said , that any step which may be taken towards the resumption of cash payments , would immediately compel the Bank Directors to reduce , in a very great degree ...
... interest and the safety of the country'— ( P. 84. ) Page 133. It has been said , that any step which may be taken towards the resumption of cash payments , would immediately compel the Bank Directors to reduce , in a very great degree ...
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