History of Europe: From the Fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the Accession of Louis Napoleon, in 1852, Volume 4W. Blackwood and sons, 1855 |
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Pagina vi
... Banking system in Scotland and Ireland , 26. Commencement of the emigration question , 20. Error in the debates in Parliament on both sides on this question , 21. Vital points overlooked on both sides , • 22. What should have been done ...
... Banking system in Scotland and Ireland , 26. Commencement of the emigration question , 20. Error in the debates in Parliament on both sides on this question , 21. Vital points overlooked on both sides , • 22. What should have been done ...
Pagina xix
... bank of the Vistula , ib . 56. Skrzynecki appointed generalissimo by the Diet , 657 57. His biography and character , ib . 58. Ineffectual attempts at a negotiation , and vigorous preparations of Skrzynecki , 658 59. Skrzynecki's plan ...
... bank of the Vistula , ib . 56. Skrzynecki appointed generalissimo by the Diet , 657 57. His biography and character , ib . 58. Ineffectual attempts at a negotiation , and vigorous preparations of Skrzynecki , 658 59. Skrzynecki's plan ...
Pagina 45
... banks , struck with terror from of 1826 . the numerous failures which had taken place , could hardly be prevailed on , on any terms , or any security , to make advances to their customers ; the merchants , dreading the continued fall in ...
... banks , struck with terror from of 1826 . the numerous failures which had taken place , could hardly be prevailed on , on any terms , or any security , to make advances to their customers ; the merchants , dreading the continued fall in ...
Pagina 47
... bank - notes by the country bankers , great part of whom had no sufficient capital to support them ; and the only remedy they could devise was to suppress small notes altogether , and render the currency not only in all its parts ...
... bank - notes by the country bankers , great part of whom had no sufficient capital to support them ; and the only remedy they could devise was to suppress small notes altogether , and render the currency not only in all its parts ...
Pagina 48
... bank - notes were about £ 4,200,000 annually ; in 1824 , when the mania set in , it rose to £ 6,000,000 ; and in 1825 , when the mania was at its height , it amounted to no less than £ 8,000,000 annually . This was the amount of stamps ...
... bank - notes were about £ 4,200,000 annually ; in 1824 , when the mania set in , it rose to £ 6,000,000 ; and in 1825 , when the mania was at its height , it amounted to no less than £ 8,000,000 annually . This was the amount of stamps ...
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agitation agricultural amount Bank of England boroughs Britain British brought Cabinet carried Catholic Association Catholic emancipation Catholic question cause Chancellor CHAP character Church circulation classes consequence constitution Corn Laws country bankers currency danger debate distress Duke of Wellington duty effect election English entirely evil excited existing foreign Goderich Government House of Commons House of Peers Huskisson increase industry influence interests Ireland Irish King labour land leaders legislature liberal Lord Eldon Lord Goderich Lord Liverpool Majesty majority manufactures Martineau measure ment Ministers nation necessity never numbers O'Connell object occasion opinion opposite Parl Parliament parliamentary party passed Peel persons political Portugal principles produce proposed prosperity Protestant quarter reform Relief Bill rendered repeal resignation Roman Catholic Scotland Sir Francis Burdett small notes Sovereign speech suffering things throne tineau tion Tory Whigs whole XXII
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