The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1818 |
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Strana viii
... Debt - Sinking Fund - Re- venue - Expenditure - Issue of Exchequer Bills - Rise in the Funds - New Cainage Partial Resumption of Cash Payments by the Bank of England Rise in the Price of Gold and Silver - Consequent Disappearance of the ...
... Debt - Sinking Fund - Re- venue - Expenditure - Issue of Exchequer Bills - Rise in the Funds - New Cainage Partial Resumption of Cash Payments by the Bank of England Rise in the Price of Gold and Silver - Consequent Disappearance of the ...
Strana 5
... debt . Hence those who felt an interest in this branch of political economy were anxious to learn in what manner the minister would extricate himself from the financial difficulties with which he was pressed ; and by what magic he would ...
... debt . Hence those who felt an interest in this branch of political economy were anxious to learn in what manner the minister would extricate himself from the financial difficulties with which he was pressed ; and by what magic he would ...
Strana 18
... sinking fund was not to be touched , and that no new taxes were to be imposed . By what means , then , did they propose to meet the deficiency ? Was it by adding to the the debt , and increasing the na tional difficulties ? 18 BRITISH AND.
... sinking fund was not to be touched , and that no new taxes were to be imposed . By what means , then , did they propose to meet the deficiency ? Was it by adding to the the debt , and increasing the na tional difficulties ? 18 BRITISH AND.
Strana 19
the debt , and increasing the na tional difficulties ? He hoped not . If ministers were to resort to bor- rowing , or to the issuing of exche . quer bills , it could not be said that no new burdens were imposed upon the country ; for ...
the debt , and increasing the na tional difficulties ? He hoped not . If ministers were to resort to bor- rowing , or to the issuing of exche . quer bills , it could not be said that no new burdens were imposed upon the country ; for ...
Strana 20
... debt which required an interest of 4,800,000l . the whole increase of the revenue applicable to that pur- pose did not exceed 1,700,0001 . " A comparative view of the commer- cial circumstances of the country at these different periods ...
... debt which required an interest of 4,800,000l . the whole increase of the revenue applicable to that pur- pose did not exceed 1,700,0001 . " A comparative view of the commer- cial circumstances of the country at these different periods ...
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