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... establishment of a joint - stock bank . " A very remarkable project , which seems to have been original with Xenophon , next occurs - the establishment of a bank by subscription , open to all the Athenian people . The interest of money ...
... establishment of a joint - stock bank . " A very remarkable project , which seems to have been original with Xenophon , next occurs - the establishment of a bank by subscription , open to all the Athenian people . The interest of money ...
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... establishment of the Bank of England , in the year 1694 . The TRANSMISSION OF MONEY was in ancient times effected by sending a messenger with the coin . During the Middle Ages , it was accomplished by means of bills of exchange , which ...
... establishment of the Bank of England , in the year 1694 . The TRANSMISSION OF MONEY was in ancient times effected by sending a messenger with the coin . During the Middle Ages , it was accomplished by means of bills of exchange , which ...
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... establishment of the Bank of England , are taken from Bishop Burnet's History of his own Times : ' - " Some thought a bank would grow to be a monopoly , all the money in England would come into their hands , and they would , in a few ...
... establishment of the Bank of England , are taken from Bishop Burnet's History of his own Times : ' - " Some thought a bank would grow to be a monopoly , all the money in England would come into their hands , and they would , in a few ...
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... establishment as bankers in London , and that all the partners are liable for the whole debts of the bank . 2. The banks shall not issue their notes at a place within sixty - five miles from London , nor draw any E 2 of Banking . 51.
... establishment as bankers in London , and that all the partners are liable for the whole debts of the bank . 2. The banks shall not issue their notes at a place within sixty - five miles from London , nor draw any E 2 of Banking . 51.
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... establishment of rival banks in their own neighbourhood , was a circumstance that the country bankers could not view with indifference . They declared that the Bank of England , and not themselves , had been the cause of the previous ...
... establishment of rival banks in their own neighbourhood , was a circumstance that the country bankers could not view with indifference . They declared that the Bank of England , and not themselves , had been the cause of the previous ...
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accepter accommodation bills advances amount of notes balance bank notes Bank of England Bank of Ireland Bank of Scotland banking company banking department banks of issue bill or note bills of exchange branch bank branches brokers bullion called capital cash credit cent charter cheque clerks commercial committee country bankers currency customers debit debt demand deposit accounts deposits directors dividends drawn duties employed England notes establishment exchequer bills favour foreign funds give Government securities governor and company hands hence holder increase indorsed invested issue department issue notes issue of notes joint-stock banks keep liabilities loans London bankers manager ment merchants months notice occasion operations paid party payable payment person principle private banks produce profit promissory notes public companies rate of interest received seasons of pressure shareholders speculation stamp Steady & Co trade transactions usually