The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... monarchy in the cotton world ; nor , where banking has been left free , is there any tendency to a monarchy in banking either . In Manchester , in Liverpool , and all through England , we have a great number of banks , each with a ...
... monarchy in the cotton world ; nor , where banking has been left free , is there any tendency to a monarchy in banking either . In Manchester , in Liverpool , and all through England , we have a great number of banks , each with a ...
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... monarchy in any trade is a sign of some anomalous ad- vantage , and of some intervention from without . I shall be at once asked , do you propose a revolution ? Do you pro- pose to abandon the one reserve system , and create anew a many ...
... monarchy in any trade is a sign of some anomalous ad- vantage , and of some intervention from without . I shall be at once asked , do you propose a revolution ? Do you pro- pose to abandon the one reserve system , and create anew a many ...
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... monarchy and substitute a republic as to alter the present constitution of the English money market , founded on the Bank of England , and substitute for it a system in which each bank shall keep its own reserve . There is no force to ...
... monarchy and substitute a republic as to alter the present constitution of the English money market , founded on the Bank of England , and substitute for it a system in which each bank shall keep its own reserve . There is no force to ...
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Editors Preface | 19 |
Foreign Countries 186376 | 22 |
Note on the Text | 25 |
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