Annual Register, Band 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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... measure was to come into operation should be stated , in order that the ancient establishments might be prepared ... measures now proposed , he had long been convinced that the ex- istence of the one and two pound notes was a nuisance ...
... measure was to come into operation should be stated , in order that the ancient establishments might be prepared ... measures now proposed , he had long been convinced that the ex- istence of the one and two pound notes was a nuisance ...
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... measure of government , but was likewise a most illegal act , and a gross violation of justice . Minis- ters ought either to have passed a short bill through parliament au- thorizing the step which they had taken , or , at least , ought ...
... measure of government , but was likewise a most illegal act , and a gross violation of justice . Minis- ters ought either to have passed a short bill through parliament au- thorizing the step which they had taken , or , at least , ought ...
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... measure must be founded upon this -- that the prohibition of small notes would diminish the circula- tion by the amount of these notes , that their absence could not be supplied by gold , and , that , there- fore , manufactures and ...
... measure must be founded upon this -- that the prohibition of small notes would diminish the circula- tion by the amount of these notes , that their absence could not be supplied by gold , and , that , there- fore , manufactures and ...
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... measure , for the country was not yet in a situation to bear it . The very exertions of the country bankers to prepare for the intended change , had already aug mented that distress . They were indeed preparing ; but they were doing so ...
... measure , for the country was not yet in a situation to bear it . The very exertions of the country bankers to prepare for the intended change , had already aug mented that distress . They were indeed preparing ; but they were doing so ...
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... measure in contemplation would be wholly in operative to give any effectual relief ; others , that it would be positively mischievous ; and a third party , while admitting that the principles on which it proceeded were sound in ...
... measure in contemplation would be wholly in operative to give any effectual relief ; others , that it would be positively mischievous ; and a third party , while admitting that the principles on which it proceeded were sound in ...
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