The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1810 |
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... notes , or at about 15 per cent . premium paid on the conversion of the notes into bullion . Now if this be true , as it indisputably is , we should wish to know what this difference between the , Value of money in Bank notes and in ...
... notes , or at about 15 per cent . premium paid on the conversion of the notes into bullion . Now if this be true , as it indisputably is , we should wish to know what this difference between the , Value of money in Bank notes and in ...
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1 If the Bank were possessed of more guineas than they had notes in circulation , they could not , without great injury to the country , pay their notes in specie , while the price of gold bul- lion continued greatly above the mint ...
1 If the Bank were possessed of more guineas than they had notes in circulation , they could not , without great injury to the country , pay their notes in specie , while the price of gold bul- lion continued greatly above the mint ...
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... notes ( by themselves ) judicious ; but the notes of the editor , and other decorations of eastern quotation , and sundry other cox- combries are absurd , puerile , and contemptible to the lowest degree . The editions of single Greek ...
... notes ( by themselves ) judicious ; but the notes of the editor , and other decorations of eastern quotation , and sundry other cox- combries are absurd , puerile , and contemptible to the lowest degree . The editions of single Greek ...
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