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Judges being preferable not to the copiousness of the foreign demands
but to the constitution of the existing private paper payable a
demand to of some of the Country paper
to the occasional of the paper of the Great
chartered Company coupled with its preceding Copiousness
and the excess of its advances made by the Bank Company to Government
causes which would after all would not have been adequate
to the production of the effect had it not been for these
of Invasion which were prevalent at the time.
3. That no such extra for Cash supposing it to
exist could produce any depreciation in the price of the proposed
paper till after it had put an entire stop to the purchase of
it in the way of issue: since the progress of the issue being
matter of universal notoriety, it could never happen in virtue of art that in
any part of the Country (the of portage out of the )
a man should give £100. for such a quantity of this paper
as might in any other part of the Country be had for £99.19.0.
But in the nature things setting aside the affluence of
extraordinary & temporary causes the amount of the demand further
paper be regularly receiving a regular and very rapid increase.
4. But if in a case thus void of probability it were worth
while to look out for a remedy, a remedy and that of the
preservative kind might easily be provided for it— I mean
that of a Cash Fund (not to exceed suppose a Million) formed by
a reserve set made of a part of the profits of the operation (as per art 9.)
to be employed in case of need in the support of the price of the
proposed paper, by either buying it in with Cash or taking it in
each, from the time that the discounts upon it had risen to an amount
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richard smith |
w warren 1832 |
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benjamin cooke griffinhoofe |
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1832 |
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