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gold in circulation compared with taxes in 1700 , were as 2 to 1 . There was of
course a much greater facility of paying taxes in 1790 , proportionately to their
amount , than at present . In proportion as the amount of taxation has increased ,
the ...
gold in circulation compared with taxes in 1700 , were as 2 to 1 . There was of
course a much greater facility of paying taxes in 1790 , proportionately to their
amount , than at present . In proportion as the amount of taxation has increased ,
the ...
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When one reflects upon these immense and incredible levies ; when one
considers that in 1790 , before the war , the whole sums raised in the year were
nearly 19 millions , and that at this period there was a circulation of 25 millions of
Gold ...
When one reflects upon these immense and incredible levies ; when one
considers that in 1790 , before the war , the whole sums raised in the year were
nearly 19 millions , and that at this period there was a circulation of 25 millions of
Gold ...
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Bank notes , the velocity of its circulation will appear to be most truly astonishing .
" It will be seen that by the arrangements to which allusion is here made , the sum
of 220,0001 . daily performs the operation of nearly 5,000,0001 . or 20 times its ...
Bank notes , the velocity of its circulation will appear to be most truly astonishing .
" It will be seen that by the arrangements to which allusion is here made , the sum
of 220,0001 . daily performs the operation of nearly 5,000,0001 . or 20 times its ...
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Every note of the Bank of England will certainly be withdrawn from circulation .
What then is to follow ? It is , however , contended , that , before matters could
arrive at that point , the whole quantity of the paper circulation must have been ...
Every note of the Bank of England will certainly be withdrawn from circulation .
What then is to follow ? It is , however , contended , that , before matters could
arrive at that point , the whole quantity of the paper circulation must have been ...
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Your Committee are led to conclude , from the information of Mr. Lloyd , that the
whole amount of notes stamped , which still remain in such a state as to be
circulated , can never have been at once in circulation . He says , have 50,000
notes ...
Your Committee are led to conclude , from the information of Mr. Lloyd , that the
whole amount of notes stamped , which still remain in such a state as to be
circulated , can never have been at once in circulation . He says , have 50,000
notes ...
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