A dictionary, practical, theoretical, and historical, of commerce and commercial navigation. [With] [With]Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1852 - 1510 pàgines |
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Pàgina 64
... notes payable on demand . The Bank of England is our principal bank of issue ; but it , as well as the other banks in the different parts of the empire that issue notes , is also a great bank of deposit . The private banking companies ...
... notes payable on demand . The Bank of England is our principal bank of issue ; but it , as well as the other banks in the different parts of the empire that issue notes , is also a great bank of deposit . The private banking companies ...
Pàgina 66
... notes . By this contrivance the bankers of London are able to settle transactions to the extent of several millions a day , by the employment of not more , at an average . than from 200,000l . to 300,000l . of cash or bank notes ...
... notes . By this contrivance the bankers of London are able to settle transactions to the extent of several millions a day , by the employment of not more , at an average . than from 200,000l . to 300,000l . of cash or bank notes ...
Pàgina 67
... note shall be worth a sovereign , and that the amount and value of the aggregate notes in circulation shall vary exactly as a gold currency would do were it substituted in their stead . But this is all that government is called upon to ...
... note shall be worth a sovereign , and that the amount and value of the aggregate notes in circulation shall vary exactly as a gold currency would do were it substituted in their stead . But this is all that government is called upon to ...
Pàgina 68
... notes led to the formation of banks for their regular issue . Those who issue such notes , coin as it were their credit . They derive the same revenue from the loan of their written promises to pay certain sums that they would derive ...
... notes led to the formation of banks for their regular issue . Those who issue such notes , coin as it were their credit . They derive the same revenue from the loan of their written promises to pay certain sums that they would derive ...
Pàgina 69
... notes declared to be legal tender would not be issued in excess , but that their number afloat would be so adjusted as to preserve their value as compared with gold nearly uniform , the obligation to pay them on demand might be ...
... notes declared to be legal tender would not be issued in excess , but that their number afloat would be so adjusted as to preserve their value as compared with gold nearly uniform , the obligation to pay them on demand might be ...
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