The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1816 - Books |
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Page 90
... interest , no combination of places can do more ; but they must do less , by creating useless correspondence , inter- ference , and delays . Interest Banks are best managed in their separate localities . All regulations for suspending ...
... interest , no combination of places can do more ; but they must do less , by creating useless correspondence , inter- ference , and delays . Interest Banks are best managed in their separate localities . All regulations for suspending ...
Page 186
... interest which is paid quarterly upon it is so great a sum , that the mere collecting the money from the receivers - general of the taxes , and the con- sequent reduction of the quantity in circulation , just previously to its being ...
... interest which is paid quarterly upon it is so great a sum , that the mere collecting the money from the receivers - general of the taxes , and the con- sequent reduction of the quantity in circulation , just previously to its being ...
Page 311
... interest . ' 6 We do not state the evidence as to the renewal of the licences to the three houses in Shadwell which had in the previous year been suppressed ; and we will not dwell on the granting of a licence to a publican who had been ...
... interest . ' 6 We do not state the evidence as to the renewal of the licences to the three houses in Shadwell which had in the previous year been suppressed ; and we will not dwell on the granting of a licence to a publican who had been ...
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