Annual Register, Volume 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Pagina 13
... cause a still farther deficiency , and reduce it to about ten millions , with which it would be impossible to carry on the trade of the country . Although a respite of three years was pre- tended to be granted to the small notes , yet ...
... cause a still farther deficiency , and reduce it to about ten millions , with which it would be impossible to carry on the trade of the country . Although a respite of three years was pre- tended to be granted to the small notes , yet ...
Pagina 15
... cause a pressure on the country banks , which would tend to the security of the whole kingdom . The issues would be kept within bounds , and gold would be kept in the kingdom . To judge of the unsoundness of the present system , it was ...
... cause a pressure on the country banks , which would tend to the security of the whole kingdom . The issues would be kept within bounds , and gold would be kept in the kingdom . To judge of the unsoundness of the present system , it was ...
Pagina 23
... cause effect , between the disappearance of guineas , and the disappear- ance of highwaymen , was more whimsical than real . " I once , " said lord Liverpool , " when I was a boy , suffered from a highwayman , and lost all the money I ...
... cause effect , between the disappearance of guineas , and the disappear- ance of highwaymen , was more whimsical than real . " I once , " said lord Liverpool , " when I was a boy , suffered from a highwayman , and lost all the money I ...
Pagina 28
... cause . But the greatest honour paid to these epis tles was , the notice taken of them even in parliament , as dangerous productions . The jokes of sir Walter Scott were actually treated by some members as incentives to rebellion ; and ...
... cause . But the greatest honour paid to these epis tles was , the notice taken of them even in parliament , as dangerous productions . The jokes of sir Walter Scott were actually treated by some members as incentives to rebellion ; and ...
Pagina 31
... cause they have less emolument to expect and to receive . All the punishment that can proceed from the wrath of an offended people may be denounced against me ; but while I have the satisfaction of feeling , that the measures which I ...
... cause they have less emolument to expect and to receive . All the punishment that can proceed from the wrath of an offended people may be denounced against me ; but while I have the satisfaction of feeling , that the measures which I ...
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