The Bank of England: And the Organisation of Credit in EnglandLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1866 - 869 páginas |
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... as every other bank in the kingdom . It is only the largest bank amongst many others , with a special and very good cus- tomer , the Government . Mr. Samuel Jones Loyd , ( now Lord Overstone ) B 2 THE BANK CHARTER ACT . 3.
... as every other bank in the kingdom . It is only the largest bank amongst many others , with a special and very good cus- tomer , the Government . Mr. Samuel Jones Loyd , ( now Lord Overstone ) B 2 THE BANK CHARTER ACT . 3.
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... Lord Overstone ) who is supposed to have been the principal framer of this Act , and who is avowedly its most strenu- ous supporter , imperatively declares that , the Issue Department is perfectly distinct from the Banking Department of ...
... Lord Overstone ) who is supposed to have been the principal framer of this Act , and who is avowedly its most strenu- ous supporter , imperatively declares that , the Issue Department is perfectly distinct from the Banking Department of ...
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... Lord Overstone to be consistent with all that he has ever written or declared in evidence before Committees of both Houses of Parliament on the subject . Lord Overstone is a very eminent authority on the subject , but this admission ...
... Lord Overstone to be consistent with all that he has ever written or declared in evidence before Committees of both Houses of Parliament on the subject . Lord Overstone is a very eminent authority on the subject , but this admission ...
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... LORD OVERSTONE says : - " A paper circulation is the substitution of paper , with a view to economy and convenience , in the place of the precious metals . " The amount of it ought , therefore , to be equal to what would have been the ...
... LORD OVERSTONE says : - " A paper circulation is the substitution of paper , with a view to economy and convenience , in the place of the precious metals . " The amount of it ought , therefore , to be equal to what would have been the ...
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... Lord Overstone , Eight millions are a satisfactory minimum reserve in gold . He would , therefore , admit that less would be a more satisfactory minimum reserve in gold , if equally safe . But that is the question . Now , the reasoning ...
... Lord Overstone , Eight millions are a satisfactory minimum reserve in gold . He would , therefore , admit that less would be a more satisfactory minimum reserve in gold , if equally safe . But that is the question . Now , the reasoning ...
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affairs amount of notes augment Bank Act Bank Charter Act Bank Directors bank notes Bank of Eng Bank of England Bank of France Bank rate bank-notes bankers Banking Department banking reserve Banks of Issue bullion capitalists cent coinage commerce commodities consequence credit money currency Debt demand deposits diminish effect Émile 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