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... notes , produced by successive improvements in the practice of banking . So nicely is this matter now adjusted , and ... notes , shews very clearly that any over - issue of bank - notes must soon lessen the application to the Bank for ...
... notes , produced by successive improvements in the practice of banking . So nicely is this matter now adjusted , and ... notes , shews very clearly that any over - issue of bank - notes must soon lessen the application to the Bank for ...
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... notes . ' That the whole sum , is issued in new notes , we have no objection to allow : but are not some millions of old notes cancelled at the same time , leaving the difference between the two to form the only aug- mentation of our ...
... notes . ' That the whole sum , is issued in new notes , we have no objection to allow : but are not some millions of old notes cancelled at the same time , leaving the difference between the two to form the only aug- mentation of our ...
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... notes , which would require a much larger space than we can afford them , in order to do anything like justice to their contents . They furnish indeed all that the title - page promises , and much more , and are far more ample than the ...
... notes , which would require a much larger space than we can afford them , in order to do anything like justice to their contents . They furnish indeed all that the title - page promises , and much more , and are far more ample than the ...
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