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... . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO . , EDINBURGH ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; HURST , ROBINSON , AND CO . , LONDON . 1822 . AND D2 E4 vill CONTENTS . PART I. HISTORICAL . CHAP.
... . EDINBURGH : Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. FOR ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE AND CO . , EDINBURGH ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; HURST , ROBINSON , AND CO . , LONDON . 1822 . AND D2 E4 vill CONTENTS . PART I. HISTORICAL . CHAP.
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... James Mackintosh . The great and in . creasing number of convictions and exe- cutions for forgeries on the Bank had excited a deep interest throughout the nation . Public opinion was shocked by their frequency , and called loudly for ...
... James Mackintosh . The great and in . creasing number of convictions and exe- cutions for forgeries on the Bank had excited a deep interest throughout the nation . Public opinion was shocked by their frequency , and called loudly for ...
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... James , however , said , he was prepared to shew , that the present system of our paper currency had created an enormous public evil ; that it had tainted and corrupted the morals of a large class of people ; and that it had occasioned ...
... James , however , said , he was prepared to shew , that the present system of our paper currency had created an enormous public evil ; that it had tainted and corrupted the morals of a large class of people ; and that it had occasioned ...
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... James , on the 13th May , rose to move for a committee of inquiry into the means of preventing the for- gery of Bank of England notes . From the accounts now laid before the House , it appeared , that the expences of prosecutions for ...
... James , on the 13th May , rose to move for a committee of inquiry into the means of preventing the for- gery of Bank of England notes . From the accounts now laid before the House , it appeared , that the expences of prosecutions for ...
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... James continued to urge afresh , with great force , all the arguments which he had brought forward on a former occasion . The Chancellor of the Exchequer rose , he said , not to depreciate the importance of the subject before the House ...
... James continued to urge afresh , with great force , all the arguments which he had brought forward on a former occasion . The Chancellor of the Exchequer rose , he said , not to depreciate the importance of the subject before the House ...
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