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   Circular To Bankers (Newspaper) - February 5, 1830, London, Middlesex                                Y I v No. 81.] FEBRUARY 1830. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS We believed that aid and support would be extended with liberality and and administered with Knowing what would have been the At the meeting of four years we were conduct of Mr. Pitt in such a we could not imagine j full of hope and expectation in regard to the result of its that his friends and successors would have adopted an It was a period of great and all men course of Timidity and in an engaged in commercial pursuits were cast down and dis- excessive had been infused into the minds of men many had been and more had been deeply by the the calamitous circumstances of the injured in their Still we were not in an That confidence in the responsibility and resources of our irretrievable in a state that would and and that sort of po great The calamity of the panic was the beneficial results of so essential to a laborio Much property had been transferred fro l one and persevering are elements of strength and hand to but there had been no serious injury to which it would be madness in statesmen to injure the capital employed in productive In a national and To inspire and to prevent a of the great injury that had then been decline in the prices of commodities was the rule and to adopt on that If such views as channels for the application of capital for the purposes of directed the Government at the of the This was a material matter and the Session of four years we should not now matter of great concern for a statesman to at the termination of events which had caused great disturbance and revolution in the affairs of men engaged in industrious Jt was a matter of most essential import in all those departments of industry which constitute the ancient and permanent sources of national Many Bankers had been subverted the power of the ground that the process of to sustain which the loan was would increase and strengthen the responsibility of the been seriously but not In this stale of things there required nothing to restore but that the administration should have a clear and perfect apprehension of the causes of the existing and a resolution to give all that sort of aid and assistance to the in their to the affairs of the country to a sound which it is the bounden duty of a good government to who had the fullest reliance upon No. 81". those in that be engaged in anxious discussions on the distresses of the The course of our prosperity would have had no serious of wisdom in this the affairs of the at that important what did we witness the most disgraceful ignorance and in the public as the causes of the temporary mischief which we had then experienced the most childish absurdity was manifested as the cause of the the most mischievous and dangerous measures were resorted to for its it was well said by a public devoted to the had no more to do with the question than as the cause of speculation all but such as is salutary and good in an industrious and enterprising took place in the great commercial cities where never character of bankers was run a malicious and although to that rO * 3,*  

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