| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 810 halaman
...society to deal with, the wisest plan would be, to claim for the State the exclusive privilege of the issue of promissory notes, as we have claimed for...as far as possible, an equilibrium in the currency. At the same time there have been men, whose judgment is also entitled to weight, who have expressed... | |
| sir robert peel bart - 1853 - 870 halaman
...society to deal with, the wisest plan would be, to claim for the state the exclusive privilege of the issue of promissory notes, as we have claimed for...would be established a controlling power which would ensure, as far as possible, an equilibrium in the currency. At the same time there have been men, whose... | |
| Robert Peel - 1853 - 874 halaman
...for the '-ЗУ the exclusive privilege of the issue of promissory notes, as we have claimed for it UK exclusive privilege of coinage. They consider that the state is entitled to '•'•# whole profits to be derived from that which is the representative of coin, and thai if the... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1856 - 682 halaman
...society to deal with, the wisest plan would be to claim for the state the exclusive privilege of the issue of promissory notes, as we have claimed for it the exclusive privilege of coining. They considered that the state is entitled to, the whole profits to he derived from that which... | |
| Henry Nicholas Sealy - 1858 - 690 halaman
...society to deal with, the wisest plan would be, to claim for the State the exclusive privilege of the issue of promissory notes, as we have claimed for it the exclusive privilege of coinage." But the exclusive privilege of coinage is quite distinct from the exclusive privilege of issuing coins;... | |
| Henry Dunning Macleod - 1876 - 648 halaman
...of promissory notes, as we have claimed for it the exclusive privilege of coining. They considered that the State is entitled to the whole profits to...would be established a controlling power which would ensure, as far as possible, an equilibrium in the currency. Is it necessary to point out the gross... | |
| New South Wales. Treasury, James Tomson - 1881 - 576 halaman
...to claim for the State the exclusive privilege of the issue of promissory notes as we have clauned for it the exclusive privilege of coinage. They consider...the exclusive power of issuing paper, there would be establsshed a controlling power which would insure, as far as possible, an equilibrinm in the currency.... | |
| Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) - 1883 - 720 halaman
...Society to deal with, the wisest " plan would be to claim for the State the exclusive privilege of the " issue of promissory notes, as we have claimed for it the exclusive "privilege of coinage; " but the conclusion that lie arrived at was " that the true policy in this country is to work so far... | |
| Francis Augustus Brooks - 1893 - 62 halaman
...course of a discussion, May 6, 1844, Sir Robert Peel, then First Lord of the Treasury, said : — " Some have contended, and I am not one to deny the...consider that the state is entitled to the whole profits derived from that which is the representative of coin, and that if the state had the exclusive power... | |
| Francis Augustus Brooks - 1893 - 68 halaman
...it the exclusive privilege of coinage. They consider that the state is entitled to the whole profits derived from that which is the representative of coin,...as far as possible an equilibrium in the currency If we disturb that which is established, let us have some good practical reason for the change." With... | |
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