The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 60J. Dodsley, 1819 |
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... cent , which would soon become payable . Until those loans should be repaid , the Bank had secured to themselves the undisturbed possession of a balance upon , the public money deposited in their hands , which , for the last twelve ...
... cent , which would soon become payable . Until those loans should be repaid , the Bank had secured to themselves the undisturbed possession of a balance upon , the public money deposited in their hands , which , for the last twelve ...
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... cent interest , he should , ere long , have to submit a proposition to the House for the payment of that debt ; but with respect to the three millions without interest , which , for ob- vious reasons , was rather to be regarded as a ...
... cent interest , he should , ere long , have to submit a proposition to the House for the payment of that debt ; but with respect to the three millions without interest , which , for ob- vious reasons , was rather to be regarded as a ...
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... cent upon their actual value . If he was rightly instructed , we were not only treated with rigour , but that rigour was exercised without without due notice . Formerly six months notice had been 22 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1818 .
... cent upon their actual value . If he was rightly instructed , we were not only treated with rigour , but that rigour was exercised without without due notice . Formerly six months notice had been 22 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1818 .
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... cents was of more value than 100l . exchequer bills ; and that 100 % . four per cents was also of more value ; but in a less proportion . He wished to know whether the chancellor of the exchequer intended to propose any clause in the ...
... cents was of more value than 100l . exchequer bills ; and that 100 % . four per cents was also of more value ; but in a less proportion . He wished to know whether the chancellor of the exchequer intended to propose any clause in the ...
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... cents should rise to seventy - five . They were now at eighty . Time there- fore he was glad to say had justified his opinion ; for no less than two millions were saved within two years to the country by preferring the issue of exche ...
... cents should rise to seventy - five . They were now at eighty . Time there- fore he was glad to say had justified his opinion ; for no less than two millions were saved within two years to the country by preferring the issue of exche ...
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