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Bank , and to represent the circulation as still continuing to consist of the promissory notes of a commercial corporation . This has led to the most extraordinary confusion of ideas . Superficial observers have mistaken the apparent ...
Bank , and to represent the circulation as still continuing to consist of the promissory notes of a commercial corporation . This has led to the most extraordinary confusion of ideas . Superficial observers have mistaken the apparent ...
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... an adverse ex- change would have set in until the presentation of 4,000,000l . of the receipt circulation to the Mint , in exchange for bullion for exportation , should have raised the value of the circulation to its foreign par .
... an adverse ex- change would have set in until the presentation of 4,000,000l . of the receipt circulation to the Mint , in exchange for bullion for exportation , should have raised the value of the circulation to its foreign par .
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Thus we have a clear and broad line of demarcation between circulation and deposits . It is a vague and figurative form of expression to say , that depositors have money in the Bank . In strictness of language , they have nothing in the ...
Thus we have a clear and broad line of demarcation between circulation and deposits . It is a vague and figurative form of expression to say , that depositors have money in the Bank . In strictness of language , they have nothing in the ...
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