The Bank of England: And the Organisation of Credit in EnglandLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1865 - 462 páginas |
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... silver bullion is the acknowledged representative of Debt , or Capital . Consequently , gold or silver bullion is the only true basis of a proper currency . Among all civilized nations , the weight of bullion is the acknowledged measure ...
... silver bullion is the acknowledged representative of Debt , or Capital . Consequently , gold or silver bullion is the only true basis of a proper currency . Among all civilized nations , the weight of bullion is the acknowledged measure ...
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... silver bullion at some definite time , it is quite evident that the " promises to pay , " floating in a nation , must bear some pro- portion in quantity to the actual quantity of the bullion . It is quite impossible to fix any de ...
... silver bullion at some definite time , it is quite evident that the " promises to pay , " floating in a nation , must bear some pro- portion in quantity to the actual quantity of the bullion . It is quite impossible to fix any de ...
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... Silver Coin and Bullion in the Bank of England was reduced , on the 23rd October , MONEY PANICS . 53.
... Silver Coin and Bullion in the Bank of England was reduced , on the 23rd October , MONEY PANICS . 53.
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... silver bullion £ 714,499 ; making the total amount of notes in circulation , including Bank post bills £ 19,810,435 , and the total amount of coin and bullion in the Bank £ 14,100,974 . And the Bank - rate of discount was 6 per cent ...
... silver bullion £ 714,499 ; making the total amount of notes in circulation , including Bank post bills £ 19,810,435 , and the total amount of coin and bullion in the Bank £ 14,100,974 . And the Bank - rate of discount was 6 per cent ...
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... Bullion Silver Bullion 10 In the Banking Department : Gold Coin and Silver . • • 6,745,354 1,120,091 £ 7,865,445 447,246 8,312,691 £ 26,299,400 Balance which the Bank could not pay in Gold or Silver Again , on the 11th November , 1857 ...
... Bullion Silver Bullion 10 In the Banking Department : Gold Coin and Silver . • • 6,745,354 1,120,091 £ 7,865,445 447,246 8,312,691 £ 26,299,400 Balance which the Bank could not pay in Gold or Silver Again , on the 11th November , 1857 ...
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amount of bullion amount of gold amount of notes Bank Act Bank Charter Act Bank Notes Bank of Eng Bank of England Bank of France Bank rate bank-notes Bank-rate of discount Bankers Banking Department banking reserve Banks of Issue bills capitalists cent coin and bullion coinage commercial commodities consequences currency Debt deposits diminished effect England notes equal evil exchange export fluctuations gold and silver gold coin increase Isaac Pereire Issue Department issue notes issue of notes Joint-Stock Banks legal tender loanable capital Lord Overstone means ment millions money-panic National natural law never notes in circulation notes issued operations ordinary panic paper money paper-currency payment present principle profit proportion purchase quantity question raising the rate rate of discount rate of interest regulated reserve of notes Sect seignorage silver bullion silver coin sovereigns supply tion trade and industry United Kingdom value of money whole