| 1860 - 782 ページ
...£200,000 required for the daily balance being necessary, not a shilling is wjnled ; the Clearing-house now dispenses completely with the use of bank notes...another in the books of the Bank of England. This plan might be successfully adopted here. Instead of sending 81,200,000 in cash and certificates daily... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - 1860 - 836 ページ
...£200,000 required for the daily balance being necessary, not a shilling is wanted ; the Clearing-house now dispenses completely with the use of bank notes...another in the books of the Bank of England. This plan might be successfully adopted here. Instead of sending 81,200,000 in cash and certificates daily... | |
| Henry Ince - 1864 - 310 ページ
...necessary, not a shilling is wanted : the Clearing House now dispenses completely with the use of gold or bank notes, — all is settled by the transfer of...one account to another in the books of the Bank of England, to such perfection has the system of credit been brought in this country. Dress. — The beard... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1873 - 454 ページ
...not a shilling is wanted ; the Clearing House now dispenses completely with the use of bank-notes ; all is settled by the transfer of sums from one account to another in the books of the Bank of England." (P. 84.) To such perfection has the system of credit been brought in this country. But, to... | |
| Charles Fenn - 1883 - 758 ページ
...and much more notes, gold, and silver. As it is, money is not moved, but there is merely a transfer from one account to another in the books of the Bank of England. As at the time the Clearing House was instituted there were only what are now termed private... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 2004 - 400 ページ
...not a shilling is wanted ; the Clearing House now dispenses completely with the use of bank-notes ; all is settled by the transfer of sums from one account to another in the books of the Bank of England." (P. 84.) To such perfection has the system of credit been brought in this country. But, to... | |
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