A History of England From the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815 volume 2

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A History of England From the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815 volume 2
Spencer Walpole
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The ministry had to abandon the intention which they had formed of extending to Scotland the scheme of suppressing small notes in England. 1 In the same three months in which the great reverse had fallen on him, and in which he had learned for the first time the fatal nature of his wife's illness, Scott had added a new leaf to his laurel crown, and had won his great political triumph. Single-handed he had encountered the ministry, and single-handed he had beaten them. 2 Though Scott had compell...ed the ministry to abandon its intention to suppress small notes in Scotland, it proceeded with the measure for England. All the members c ...... , . , . The sup- 01 it were unanimous m desiring to stop the issue of pression of n i, , . Small notes small notes; but they were not equally unanimous confined to on other points. Huskisson desired to take a step En s land - towards the establishment of a bi-metallic standard, by com- pelling the Mint to accept packets of silver to the value of and upwards, and by allowing the Mint receipts for these 1 The circulation of small Scotch notes in England was prohibited two years afterwards by the Act of 1828.

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