The Bank of England and its exclusive Privilege, with its immediate Consequence Establishment of the Bank without any exclusive Privilege When granted 24 25 26 ib. Banking not a substantive Trade in England 28 Consequences CHAP. II. ✓ Further Consequences of the exclusive Privilege of the Bank of England Contraction of its Issues by the Bank Over-Issues by the Bank the Cause of over- Issues by other Bankers ib. - Deposits Importance of Security to, not con- Gold Standard preferable to Silver Poor Parts of the Country cannot sustain a Currency in Gold Country Parts of England thence distressed Standard of Silver must be resorted to, or small PART III. CORN-LAW RESTRAINTS. ib. 49 ib. ib.. CHAP. I. Errors of the Agricultural and Manufacturing Table of Imports from 1773 Home Growth increased previous to 1815 52 ib. 53 54 |