The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot, Том 9Harvard University Press, 1978 |
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... cash . Now , the only source from which large sums of cash can be withdrawn in countries where banking is at all developed , is a ' bank reserve ' . In England especially , except a few sums of no very considerable amount held by ...
... cash . Now , the only source from which large sums of cash can be withdrawn in countries where banking is at all developed , is a ' bank reserve ' . In England especially , except a few sums of no very considerable amount held by ...
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... cash available against these liabilities , is also the only cash reserve against the similar liabilities of the London private banks , the provincial English banks , and the Scotch and Irish banks . In the case of England , therefore ...
... cash available against these liabilities , is also the only cash reserve against the similar liabilities of the London private banks , the provincial English banks , and the Scotch and Irish banks . In the case of England , therefore ...
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... Cash £ 63,000,000 8,000,000 17,000,000 88,000,000 £ Cash in hand 41,000,000 Making proportion of cash reserve to liabilities to the public about 47 per cent ( 4 ) NATIONAL BANKS OF United States ( OctobER 3 1872 ) Liabilities ...
... Cash £ 63,000,000 8,000,000 17,000,000 88,000,000 £ Cash in hand 41,000,000 Making proportion of cash reserve to liabilities to the public about 47 per cent ( 4 ) NATIONAL BANKS OF United States ( OctobER 3 1872 ) Liabilities ...
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Editors Preface | 19 |
Foreign Countries 186376 | 22 |
Note on the Text | 25 |
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