the Bank of England to regulate their circulation property, unless they had an opportunity of knowing the amount of the issues of other banking establishments. Sudden depression or artificial prosperity were the results of the contraction or extension of the circulating medium,
22 May 1835 - Bankers' Circular - London, London, England
is manifest, by the letter of a " Country Banker," in the present CIRCULAR. And we know several who desire the repeal of the Small-Note-Suppression-Bill, in order that Bankers living in distant parts of the country may have equal advantages with those living near to the metropol
21 January 1831 - Bankers' Circular - London, London, England
Reform measure; and, as he moves towards the House of Parliament, through assembled multitudes, he is, everywhere, received by them with groans and hisses, and every demonstration of scorn and disgust. Then, on his return, this (par excellence) representative of the lowest class
29 April 1831 - Bankers' Circular - London, London, England
" it is so much our interest to be on cordial terms as with " France." This mvst sagacious and able politician and Statesman saw clearly the effect, without hating a poled knowledge of • the operation vf the principle, to which it could be traced as a cause: and it is this want
10 June 1831 - Bankers' Circular - London, London, England