The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) J. Murray, 1919 |
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... issue of rations of coffee , meat - extract , and spirits the support of soldiers on the march and afterwar and the general conclusion was that during act marching , the best results were produced by me extract or coffee . Rum was found ...
... issue of rations of coffee , meat - extract , and spirits the support of soldiers on the march and afterwar and the general conclusion was that during act marching , the best results were produced by me extract or coffee . Rum was found ...
Page 98
... issue which result was an issue of Currency Notes pure and simple , and th the Bank Act itself was never really suspended . Fo although at the outset ( on Aug. 7-8 ) Bank of Englan notes to the extent of 3,043,000l . were issued , it w ...
... issue which result was an issue of Currency Notes pure and simple , and th the Bank Act itself was never really suspended . Fo although at the outset ( on Aug. 7-8 ) Bank of Englan notes to the extent of 3,043,000l . were issued , it w ...
Page 99
... issue . This , however , is a minor point . The total of this first issue was made up of advances to banks as follows : Clearing - House banks Non - Clearing - House and West End banks English country banks Scotch and Irish banks ...
... issue . This , however , is a minor point . The total of this first issue was made up of advances to banks as follows : Clearing - House banks Non - Clearing - House and West End banks English country banks Scotch and Irish banks ...
Page 100
... issue of Currency Notes to that amount . It is obvious that the whole o this issue was covered by the assets reposing in the hand of the accepting houses , and that the liquidation of the account , which has gone on continuously and ...
... issue of Currency Notes to that amount . It is obvious that the whole o this issue was covered by the assets reposing in the hand of the accepting houses , and that the liquidation of the account , which has gone on continuously and ...
Page 101
... issue itself . The public had taken to the notes , found them convenient , and would not give them up even when they had the power to do so . The third and fourth items of the emergency issue of the Currency Notes are of much smaller ...
... issue itself . The public had taken to the notes , found them convenient , and would not give them up even when they had the power to do so . The third and fourth items of the emergency issue of the Currency Notes are of much smaller ...
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