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... England . The first and imme- diate advantage of such a provision , it is said , is greater security ; and the next and more remote one , that it will give the lower classes a greater interest in the stability of the government . But ...
... England . The first and imme- diate advantage of such a provision , it is said , is greater security ; and the next and more remote one , that it will give the lower classes a greater interest in the stability of the government . But ...
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... England , as to suggest the mode of eventually supplying this desideratum , by means of the resident magistracy or clergy ; yet , if Saving Banks shall be found in any consider- able degree to operate favourably upon the habits and ...
... England , as to suggest the mode of eventually supplying this desideratum , by means of the resident magistracy or clergy ; yet , if Saving Banks shall be found in any consider- able degree to operate favourably upon the habits and ...
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England , where it is not customary for the mercantile banks to allow in- terest even upon the largest deposites . If associations of this kind , in that country , should therefore comprise a large proportion of men of informa- tion ...
England , where it is not customary for the mercantile banks to allow in- terest even upon the largest deposites . If associations of this kind , in that country , should therefore comprise a large proportion of men of informa- tion ...
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... England , France , and Ger- many ? No custom - house regulations , however rigorously enforced , can ever command or preserve any market ; it is solely by the comparative cheapness and quality of the goods offered for sale , that the ...
... England , France , and Ger- many ? No custom - house regulations , however rigorously enforced , can ever command or preserve any market ; it is solely by the comparative cheapness and quality of the goods offered for sale , that the ...
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... England of its size , for manufacturing returns . So he said . Saw several paper manufac- tories and flour mills . One of the former , he said , was famous for fine paper ; the scenery of its banks pleas- ing , and from this account it ...
... England of its size , for manufacturing returns . So he said . Saw several paper manufac- tories and flour mills . One of the former , he said , was famous for fine paper ; the scenery of its banks pleas- ing , and from this account it ...
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