The Bank of England: And the Organisation of Credit in EnglandLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1866 - 869 páginas |
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... Commerce , for that City alone , at 40 millions . The amount of Gold in the Bank of England had decreased to such an extent that its credit was maintained only by a loan of 2 millions from the Bank of France . 1847. This Panic , which ...
... Commerce , for that City alone , at 40 millions . The amount of Gold in the Bank of England had decreased to such an extent that its credit was maintained only by a loan of 2 millions from the Bank of France . 1847. This Panic , which ...
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... commerce and the power of obtaining gold when it is wanted . There never has been any want of gold in this country since the resumption of Cash - payments in 1819 . The want has always been of bank - notes con- vertible into gold on ...
... commerce and the power of obtaining gold when it is wanted . There never has been any want of gold in this country since the resumption of Cash - payments in 1819 . The want has always been of bank - notes con- vertible into gold on ...
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... commerce in vain shrieked for more relief ; the Bank tottered to its foundation ; but its note never lost the public confidence for one instant . No one asked for gold when the note was offered . * Ibid . page 415 et seq . Why was this ...
... commerce in vain shrieked for more relief ; the Bank tottered to its foundation ; but its note never lost the public confidence for one instant . No one asked for gold when the note was offered . * Ibid . page 415 et seq . Why was this ...
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... commerce , ' without throwing into circulation any superabundance of silver . The silver coinage can never , therefore , while it is preserved upon its present footing , exceed the amount which the Government , from the best information ...
... commerce , ' without throwing into circulation any superabundance of silver . The silver coinage can never , therefore , while it is preserved upon its present footing , exceed the amount which the Government , from the best information ...
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... commerce of the Kingdom , and as a means of extending the basis of our paper currency , of which long experience has proved that , there is always great abundance when not wanted , and great scarcity when most in de- mand . This is the ...
... commerce of the Kingdom , and as a means of extending the basis of our paper currency , of which long experience has proved that , there is always great abundance when not wanted , and great scarcity when most in de- mand . This is the ...
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affairs amount of notes augment Bank Act Bank Charter Act bank notes Bank of Eng Bank of England Bank of France Bank rate bank-notes bankers Banking Department banking reserve Banks of Issue Banque capitalists cent coin and bullion coinage commerce commodities consequence credit money currency Debt demand deposits diminish effect Émile Pereire England notes equal established export fact fixed funds gold and silver increase Isaac Pereire Issue Department issue notes issue of notes Joint-Stock Banks legal tender loanable capital London Lord Overstone loss means ment Michel Chevalier millions monopoly National notes in circulation notes issued operations panic paper money payment precious metals present principle privilege produce profit proportion quantity question raising the rate rate of discount rate of interest regulated render reserve of notes silver coin Sir Robert Peel specie tion trade and industry wants whole Wolowski
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Página 829 - ... in all parts of the United States in payment of taxes, excises, public lands, and all other dues to the United States, except for duties on imports; and also for all salaries and other debts and demands owing by the United States to individuals, corporations, and associations within the United States, except interest on the public debt, and in redemption of the national currency.
Página 259 - The property which every man has in his own labor, as it is the original foundation of all other property, so it is the most sacred and inviolable.
Página 830 - ... whenever the lawful money of any other association shall be below fifteen per centum of its [circulation and~\ deposits, such association shall not increase its liabilities by making any new loans or discounts...
Página 654 - ... which he would otherwise be obliged to keep by him unemployed, and in ready money for answering occasional demands.
Página 268 - England to borrow owe or take up any sum or sums of money on their bills or notes payable at demand or at any less time than six months from the borrowing thereof...
Página 657 - The circulation of every country may be considered as divided into two different branches; the circulation of the dealers with one another, and the circulation between the dealers and the consumers.
Página 832 - No association shall make any loan or discount on the security of the shares of its own capital stock, nor be the purchaser or holder of any such shares, unless such security or purchase shall be necessary to prevent loss upon a debt previously contracted in good faith...
Página 828 - Federal reserve bank making such deposit in the manner provided by existing law, shall be entitled to receive from the Comptroller of the Currency circulating notes in blank, registered and countersigned as provided by law, equal in amount to the par value of the bonds so deposited.
Página 460 - ... have on hand, in lawful money of the United States, an amount equal to at least twenty-five per centum of the aggregate amount of its notes in circulation and its deposits...
Página 268 - Be it therefore declared and enacted, that any body, politic or corporate, or society, or company, or partnership, although consisting of more than six persons, may carry on the trade or business of banking in London, or within sixty-five miles thereof...