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Acting upon the report of a committee of that House , Sir Robert , in 1844 , intro- duced the Act in question , with the view of further enforcing that principle , by imposing certain con- ditions upon the issue of bank- notes ...
Acting upon the report of a committee of that House , Sir Robert , in 1844 , intro- duced the Act in question , with the view of further enforcing that principle , by imposing certain con- ditions upon the issue of bank- notes ...
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One of the main objects contemplated by Sir R. Peel , he observed , was to provide a security against the excessive issue of paper , and to guard against the recurrence of commercial panics ; at the same time , Sir Robert expressly ...
One of the main objects contemplated by Sir R. Peel , he observed , was to provide a security against the excessive issue of paper , and to guard against the recurrence of commercial panics ; at the same time , Sir Robert expressly ...
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But he warned their Lordships against sanctioning the principle that in periods of com- mercial distress the country might look for relief to an issue of paper money , regulated by no certain principle , and limited only by the ...
But he warned their Lordships against sanctioning the principle that in periods of com- mercial distress the country might look for relief to an issue of paper money , regulated by no certain principle , and limited only by the ...
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