| William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 726 Seiten
...Gentlemen, — Her Majesty's government have seen, with the deepest regret, the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge .of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1847 - 806 Seiten
..._ 'Gentlemen, — Her Majesty's government have seen with the deepest regret the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| 1847 - 796 Seiten
...government have seen with the deepest regret the pressure which has existed for some weeks vpan tke commercial interests of the country, and that this...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| David Morier Evans - 1848 - 272 Seiten
...1847. " Gentlemen—Her Majesty's Government have seen with the deepest regret the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| 1848 - 878 Seiten
...25. "Gentlemen, — Her Majesty's Government have seen with the deepest regret the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| David Morier Evans - 1848 - 264 Seiten
...1847. " Gentlemen — Her Majesty's Government have seen with the deepest regret the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| David Morier Evans - 1849 - 300 Seiten
...1847. " Gentlemen—Her Majesty's Government have seen with the deepest regret the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| David Morier Evans - 1849 - 300 Seiten
...1847. " Gentlemen — Her Majesty's Government have seen with the deepest regret the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
| D. MORIER EVANS - 1850 - 390 Seiten
...Government fortunately interposed its hand, and by a temporary measure of a remedial nature restored the confidence which is necessary for carrying on the ordinary dealings of trade. With reference to this period, valuable information is contained in a recent publication, " The Commercial... | |
| Charles Fenn - 1854 - 462 Seiten
...Oct. 2$th, 1847. " HER Majesty's Government have seen, with the deepest regret, the pressure which has existed for some weeks upon the commercial interests...capital from other countries, the influx of bullion, and the feeling which a knowledge of these circumstances might have been expected to produce, would have... | |
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