... the subject of Exchange they wish to observe, that if their inquiries have failed in enabling them to propose any effectual remedy, still a remedy ought to be sought for by the wisdom of the House; for that a great country, now placed as Ireland is... The Principles of Currency and Exchange - Pàgina 180per Sir Henry Parnell - 1805 - 186 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 668 pàgines
...for that a great country, now placed as Ireland is under the same legislature with England, forming a constituent part of the united empire equally as England,...varying exchange, which the others are free from, is a portion so strange that your Committee cannot believe it to be founded in the common nature of... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1840 - 74 pàgines
...for that a great country, now placed as Ireland is under the same legislature with England, forming a constituent part of the United Empire equally as England,...Newcastle, Carlisle, or Durham, should labour in its procuring intercourse with England, under a constant varying exchange which the others are free from... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Irish Exchange Committee - 2005 - 146 pàgines
...for that a great country, now placed as Ireland is under the same Legislature with England, forming a constituent part of the United Empire equally as England,...speedy means of mutual transport, should cause an encumbrance in the mutual Interchange of Money, which does not exist where the distance by land is... | |
| John Aikin, Benson Earle Hill - 1804 - 710 pàgines
...great country, now placed as Ireland is under tbe fame legiflature with England, forming a conlhtuent part of the united empire equally as England, or any county in England doe>, ¡is metropolis, not fo dünnt from London as any part of Scotland, Newcaflle, Carlifle or Durham,... | |
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