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wants of the Public Establishd on a Solid & Certain basis, the Prices of all Kinds of Produce Compard with the value of Bullion of which the paper Issued must by Such Banks will be Legitimate Representative, will be regulated & Must Continue as nearly Stationary as the productive or unfavorable results of our seasons will admit them to be
when if the Combind operation of the Provincial with the metropolitan Bank shall can have be en Settled & Establishd, General Results of the most beneficial nature must be the direct result Consequence
The Bank of England no Longer in Danger of being assaild by the Combind mutual Efforts of a mass of Coiners of Paper sufficient in the Present State of things to keep him in Eternal Check, will, when this unreasonable Pressure is Removd, be Enabled to pay in Specie to all who Shall demand it; The Liquidation of all Large Payments will be more decidedly than Ever Effected by Bank notes; Coind money of all denominations will become