The Principles and Practice of Banking: By the late James W. Gilbart. Thoroughly revised and adapted to the practice of the present dayBell & Daldy, 1871 - 630 pages |
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... merchants of those early times employed as money , gold and silver bullion ; and received it and paid it away by weight . * Robertson's Historical Disquisition on India , page 46 . B It is probable that the merchants would require that the.
... merchants of those early times employed as money , gold and silver bullion ; and received it and paid it away by weight . * Robertson's Historical Disquisition on India , page 46 . B It is probable that the merchants would require that the.
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... merchant was different from that in ordinary use . After bullion was superseded by coin , and each nation had a coin of its own , the merchants would necessarily in the course of their business receive coins belonging to different ...
... merchant was different from that in ordinary use . After bullion was superseded by coin , and each nation had a coin of its own , the merchants would necessarily in the course of their business receive coins belonging to different ...
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... merchants . Thus , while numbers of individuals were encouraged and enabled to employ themselves for their private benefits , the whole Athenian people would become one great banking company , from whose profits every member , it was ...
... merchants . Thus , while numbers of individuals were encouraged and enabled to employ themselves for their private benefits , the whole Athenian people would become one great banking company , from whose profits every member , it was ...
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... merchant ever known in Europe , and in a treaty whereby Louis XI . engaged to pay Edward IV . fifty thousand crowns annually , it was expressly stipulated that the king of France should engage the partners of the Bank of Medici to ...
... merchant ever known in Europe , and in a treaty whereby Louis XI . engaged to pay Edward IV . fifty thousand crowns annually , it was expressly stipulated that the king of France should engage the partners of the Bank of Medici to ...
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... merchants in that city . But by an ordinance of the king of Arragon , they were not allowed to commence this branch ... merchants were ordered to bring their coins to the Bank , where they were weighed , the merchants receiving notes ...
... merchants in that city . But by an ordinance of the king of Arragon , they were not allowed to commence this branch ... merchants were ordered to bring their coins to the Bank , where they were weighed , the merchants receiving notes ...
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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 effect employed 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