The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 265
... circulation to the Mint , in exchange for bullion for exportation , should have raised the value of the circulation to its foreign par . The greater part , perhaps even the whole , of the additional advance of 4,000,000l . , instead of ...
... circulation to the Mint , in exchange for bullion for exportation , should have raised the value of the circulation to its foreign par . The greater part , perhaps even the whole , of the additional advance of 4,000,000l . , instead of ...
Page 266
... circulation . It is to mistake the amount of business done for the instrument with which it is done , to call deposits circulation . Deposits are the business worked ; the reserve in the banking till is the instrument with which they ...
... circulation . It is to mistake the amount of business done for the instrument with which it is done , to call deposits circulation . Deposits are the business worked ; the reserve in the banking till is the instrument with which they ...
Page 272
... circulation out of the walls of the issuing body , whether it consist of coin or of convertible paper . In whatever proportion the extension of discount banking increases the efficacy of the circulation , in the same proportion it ...
... circulation out of the walls of the issuing body , whether it consist of coin or of convertible paper . In whatever proportion the extension of discount banking increases the efficacy of the circulation , in the same proportion it ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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