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" O'Connell. The arguments were a repetition of those which had led, in the session of 1 833, after a three nights' debate, to the resolution, " That it is the opinion of this House, that any alteration of the monetary system of the country, which would... "
Cobbett's Political Register - Page 217
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Annual Register, Volume 77

Edmund Burke - History - 1836 - 898 pages
...resolution, " That it is the opinion of this House, that any alteration of the monetary system of the country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value, would be highly inexpedient." The result, too, was the same, the motion being negatired by a majority...
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Currency fallacies refuted, and paper money vindicated, by the author of An ...

John Taylor - 1833 - 138 pages
...following resolution : " that it is the opinion of this house, that any alteration of the thermometer of this country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of heat, is highly inexpedient :" is there any one who would say, that those violent changes from heat...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 3

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 pages
...standard of value, his Lordship moved as an amendment that any alteration of the monetary system of the country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value, would be highly inexpedient. Mr. Grote second, ed the motion. He denied that the distress was general...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1833 - 910 pages
...It was, he thought, extremely precise. It said, " that any alteration of the monetary system of the country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value, would be highly inexpedient." Could the hon. Member doubt the effect of that? Did it not precisely...
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The Companion to the Newspaper, Issues 1-13

Great Britain - 1834 - 262 pages
...Lord Althorp met it by the amendment, "That it is the opinion of this House that any alteration in the monetary system of this country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value, would be highly inexpedient and dangerous." The debate lasted during that and the two following nights....
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 80

Great Britain - 1833 - 432 pages
...amendment, the following resolution: — " That it is the opinion of this House that any alteration in the monetary system of this country which would have...their votes upon that question clearly and distinctly. He had framed his amendment in that shape in order to meet the disinclination which many members felt...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History ..., Volume 8; Volume 77

History - 1836 - 918 pages
...resolution, " That it is the opinion of this House, that any alteration of the monetary system of the country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value, would be highly inexpedient." The result, too, was the same, the motion being negatived by a majority...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1836 - 902 pages
...resolution, " That it is the opinion of this House, that any alteration of the monetary system of the country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value, would be highly inexpedient." The result, too, was the same, the motion being negatived by a majority...
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Commerce and Industry: A Historical Review of the Economic ..., Volume 1

William Page - Great Britain - 1919 - 562 pages
...of the currency were countered by the resolution ' that any alteration in the monetary system of the country which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value would be highly inexpedient.' ** More direct methods were, however, being considered by the House for...
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Annual Register, Volume 77

Edmund Burke - History - 1836 - 1246 pages
...resolution, " That it is the opinion of this House, that any alteration of the monetary system of the country, which would have the effect of lowering the standard of value, would be highly inexpedient." The result, too, was the same, the motion being negatived by a majority...
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