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AN ACCOUNT of the UNFUNDED DEBT in EXCHEQUER BILLS and Ex- CHEQUER BONDS on the 31st March , 1855 ; the Amount issued in the Year ended 31st March , 1856 ; the Amount issued for paying off Exchequer Bills within the same Period ...
AN ACCOUNT of the UNFUNDED DEBT in EXCHEQUER BILLS and Ex- CHEQUER BONDS on the 31st March , 1855 ; the Amount issued in the Year ended 31st March , 1856 ; the Amount issued for paying off Exchequer Bills within the same Period ...
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The public have also required a much larger quantity of notes than usual at this season , the amount in their hands having risen on the 21st to 21,554,000l . The Bank have , since the 12th , under the authority of the let- ter from the ...
The public have also required a much larger quantity of notes than usual at this season , the amount in their hands having risen on the 21st to 21,554,000l . The Bank have , since the 12th , under the authority of the let- ter from the ...
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... and the Withdrawal of a large Amount of the Paper Circulation authorized by the existing Bank Acts , appeared to Her Majesty's Government to ren- der it necessary for them to inform the Bank of England that if they should be unable ...
... and the Withdrawal of a large Amount of the Paper Circulation authorized by the existing Bank Acts , appeared to Her Majesty's Government to ren- der it necessary for them to inform the Bank of England that if they should be unable ...
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