| 1879 - 592 str.
...been met and neutralised by a resolution moved by Vansittart, who was at the time a private member, ' that the promissory notes of the Bank of England have...time held to be, equivalent to ' the legal coin of the realm.' This was a statement distinctly contrary to fact. But that did not prevent the House from... | |
| 1846 - 706 str.
...power, it is perhaps strange, that Mr Vansittart's rival resolution, — ' That the pro' missory-notes of the bank of England have hitherto been and ' are...this time held to be equivalent to the legal coin of the •* realm,' — should have found any Statesman to propose it, or any Assembly to adopt it. At... | |
| 1811 - 840 str.
...Order in Council, confirmed by Act of Parliament. III.— That the Promissory Notes of the said Company have hitherto been, and are at this time, held to be .equivalent to the legal Coiu of the Realm, in all pecuniary transaction!! to which such Coin is legally applicable. IV. —... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 844 str.
...Act of Parliament. Ill — That the Promissory Notes of the said Company have hitherto been, and nre at this time, held to be equivalent to the legal Coin of the Realm, in all pecuniary transactions to which such Coin is legally applicable. IV. — That at... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 580 str.
...Commons to adopt the following : — Resolved, " that the promissory notes of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England have hitherto been, and are at this time held in public estimation to be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, and generally accepted as such... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 854 str.
...order in council, confirmed by act of parliament. III. That the promissory note« of the said company have hitherto been, and are at this time held to be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, in all pecuniary transactions to which such coin is legally applicable. IV. That at various... | |
| William Cobbett - 1826 - 866 str.
...as yoltl. This was put, by the great BEXLEY, into the form of a " RESOLUTION-," in these words:— " That the Promissory Notes of " the Bank of England have " HITHERTO been, and NOW "ARE, held TO BE EQUI" VALENT to the legal coin of " the Realm, in ALL pecuniary" transactions,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 948 str.
...proposed a resolution to the house, which was this : " That the promissory notes of the said company [Bank of England] have hitherto been, and are, at this time, held in public estimation to be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, and generally accepted as such,... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 str.
...daring flight of fancy, hardly to be paralleled in the whole range of political fiction. It states " That the promissory notes of the Bank of England have hitherto been, and are at this moment, held in public estimation to be equivalent to the legal coin of the realm, and generally accepted... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1847 - 610 str.
...following remarkable resolution, -which was adopted by overwhelming majorities of both Houses: "Kesolved, That the promissory notes of the Bank of England have...coin of this realm." At the time of the adoption of this resolution, the current price of gold in London, in Bank of England notes, was £4 16 0 the onnce... | |
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