| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 páginas
...cannot, therefore, but see reason to regret, that the sns(•• iiMon of cash payraculs, which, fn the most favourable light in which it can be viewed, was only a temporary measure, lias btcu continued so long; and particularly, that by the manner in which tun Kesent continuing act... | |
| John Bristed - 1811 - 556 páginas
...committee cannot-therefore but regret that the suspension of cash payments, which in the most favorable light in which it can be viewed was only a temporary measure, has been continued so long. Yet no want of confidence either in the resources of Britain, or in the solidity of the Bank of England,... | |
| John Bristed - 1811 - 554 páginas
...committee cannot therefore but regret that the suspension of cash payments, which in the most favorable light in which it can be viewed was only a temporary measure, has been continued 50 long. Yet no want of confidence either in the resources of Britain, or in the solidity of the Bank... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1811 - 648 páginas
...cannot, therefore, but see reason to n'grer, that the suspension of cash payments, which, in die m»-t favourable light in which it can be viewed, was only a temporary measure, hns been continued so long; :ui.', particularly, that by the manner in which the present continuing... | |
| 1812 - 822 páginas
...temporary measure, has beco continued su lung; and particularly, that by the manner in « !•- -,li the present continuing act is framed, the character should have been given to it of a perfect war measure. Your commilte conceive that it would be superfluous to point out, in detail, the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 1096 páginas
...convertibility of all such paper into specie. Your committee cannot, therefore, but see reason to regret, that the suspension of cash payments which, in the...framed, the character should have been given to it of a perfect war measure. Your committee conceive that it would be superfluous to point out, in detail,... | |
| 1850 - 916 páginas
...into specie. Your Committee cannot, therefore, but see reason to regret, that the suspension of casli payments, which, in the most favourable light in which...conceive that it would be superfluous to point out in detail the disadvantages which must result to the country from any such general excess of currency... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1857 - 718 páginas
...convertibility of all such paper into specie. Your Committee cannot, therefore, but see reason to regret, that the suspension of cash payments, which, in the...most favourable light in which it can be viewed, was orly a temporary measure, has been continued so long ; and particularly, that bv the manner in which... | |
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