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( 40 ) and the only information whi
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( 42 ) ever causes arising, can hav
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( 44 ) ciently controuled the excha
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( 46 ) These are the only facts on
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( 48 ) mines, or from any other cir
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; i 50 ) bullion were free, gold mi
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( 52 ) of bullion to Hamburgh, and
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e there 25i per ( 54 ) cent higher
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; ( S6 ) a corresponding depression
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{ 58 ) could be made by the exporta
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( 60 ) The fact itself here insiste
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( G2 ) it does not seem probable th
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( 64 ) would disappear from circula
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( 66 ) CHAPTER IV. Mr, Bosanquefs O
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t 68 ) gine that it das actually be
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; vour of our ( 70 ) own manufactur
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( 72 it has been rendered cheap and
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( 74 ) by law, it could only pass c
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{ 76 ) ever the amount of paper mig
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expences? would go at once, or ( 78
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: ( 80 ) CHAPTER V. il/r. Bosanquef
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( 82 ) than they could maintain but
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( 84 ) value at a fixed and not rem
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( 86 ) akeady discounted, or would
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( 88 ) blishment of a Bank, the dis
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( 90 ) should adopt the almost impo
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( 92 ) tageously exact; as the coin
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( 94 ) creased or diminished, unles
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( 96 ) other might actually pass in
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( 98 ) There are many practical aut
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( 100 > the sense in whfch it is us
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( 102 ) circulation, because they a
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( 104 ) least an absolute, impossib
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( 106 ) Mr. Bosanquet asks, " Does
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( 108 ) of the Liverpool banks." Th
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( no ) lation is excessive, brings
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( 112 ) occasions, be less valuable
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( 114 ) and it is implied in that a
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( 116 ) amount of forty-eight milli
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( 118 ) sert it for one more profit
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( 120 ) modities will be increased,
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( 122 ) AVhen we talk of a scarcity
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a ( 124 ) bullion, we should then i
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APPENDIX. After the preceding sheet
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( 129 ) cessive, because I am not a
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( 131 ) the advance to 3 per cent,
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( 133 ) 1808, when the exchange was
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( 15^ ) might have tried it by a th
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( 137 ) or whilst its commodities r
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( 139 ) serted that, admitting gold
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( 141 ) ef the adulterated liquor t