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" Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The Bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country, as far as their humble efforts would go. "
Blackwood's Magazine - Page 309
1864
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History of the Bank of England: Its Times and Traditions, Volume 1

John Francis - 1847 - 324 pages
...intensity it is impossible for me to describe. On the Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The Bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country, as far as their humble efforts would go. On Saturday night it was my happiness, when I went up to the...
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The theory and practice of banking, Volume 2; Volume 12

Henry Dunning Macleod - 1856 - 682 pages
...that it is impossible for me to describe ; on the Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The Bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country, as far as their humble efforts would go, and on Saturday night it was my happiness, when I went up...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 95

1864 - 806 pages
...other stock, of course, was still mnre unsaleable; and Mr. Baring said that persons would not part wilh their money on any terms, nor for any security. But...seeing the dreadful state in which the public were, wo rendered every assistance in our power." Between the Wednesday and Saturday, the Bank made issues...
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The Economy of Capital: Or Gold and Trade

Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1865 - 526 pages
...as the country in a common ruin. Accordingly, " on Wednesday the 14th the Bank totally changed its policy, and discounted with the utmost profuseness."...common cause with the country." Instead of refusing * See M'Leod, voL ii. p. 92-100. to discount, they forced out their money in loans in all directions....
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The Economy of Capital: Or Gold and Trade

Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1865 - 494 pages
...as the country in a common ruin. Accordingly, " on Wednesday the 14th the Bank totally changed its policy, and discounted with the utmost profuseness."...common cause with the country." Instead of refusing * See M.Leod, voL ii. p. 92-100. to discount, they forced out their money in loans in all directions....
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The Money Market: What it Is, what it Does, and how it is Managed

Henry Christmas - 1866 - 216 pages
...intensity that it is impossible for me to describe. On Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The Bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country as far as their humble efforts would go. In the following week things began to get a little more steady...
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The life and times of viscount Palmerston, Volume 1; Volume 86

James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 934 pages
...intensity it is impossible for me to describe. On the Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country, as far as their humble efforts would go. On Saturday night it was my happiness, when I went up to the...
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Chapters in Political Economy

Albert Sidney Bolles - 1874 - 224 pages
...as the country, in a common ruin. Accordingly, on Wednesday the 14th, the bank totally changed its policy, and discounted with the utmost profuseness....directions. ' We lent it by every possible means,' said Mr. KEARMAN, ' and in modes we had never adopted before; ... we were not on some occasions over-nice; seeing...
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A Handbook of London Bankers; with some account of ... the early Goldsmiths ...

Frederick George Hilton PRICE - 1876 - 424 pages
...intensity that it is impossible for me to describe. On Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The Bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country as far as their humble efforts would go. In the following week things began to get a little more steady...
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A Handbook of London Bankers: With Some Account of Their Predecessors the ...

Frederick George Hilton Price - 1891 - 490 pages
...intensity that it is impossible for me to describe. On Saturday night it had somewhat abated. The Bank had taken a firm and deliberate resolution to make common cause with the country as far as their humble efforts would go. In the following week things began to get a little more steady...
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