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A second letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, chancellor of the Exchequer, on a National Bank. By Edward Tatham, D.D. rector of Lincoln College, Oxford
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Concise observations on the propriety of incorporating new banks
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Remarks on the coinage of England, from the earliest to the present times
with a view to point out the causes of the present scarcity of silver for change ... to which is added an appendix, containing observations upon the ancient Roman coinage; and a description of some medals and coins found near Nottingham -
Opinion prononcée par M. Cussy ... a la séance du jeudi 5 mai 1791
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Moyen de suppléer a la disette
et même au défaut d'especes d'or et d'argent -
Arrêt de la Cour des monnoies, portant réglement pour l'orfévrerie dans l'étendue de la monnoie de Nantes
du 31 janvier 1787 -
Thoughts on circulation and paper currency
with some observations on the means of preventing the distresses, to which the mercantile interest is so frequently exposed, from the scarcity of money, and of rendering the tax on income, less burdensome to individuals and more productive to the exchequer -
Proposals for raising one million by a tax upon all plate wrought, and bullion already imported
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A letter to "A Scotch banker" in reply to certain remarks in his "Imtimation, 14th April, 1841"
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Concise observations on the propriety of incorporating new banks
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Avisi Parnassiaci, das ist, Absonderliche Relationes der teutschen Müntz Vnordnung betreffendt
erstlichen Scusa dess Dalers & consorten, dass sie an der Theurung inn Teutschlandt nicht schuldig seyn -
Kurtz gegründte Fürstellung der bey dem Müntzweesen im Reich sich vornemblich erzeügender Mängel
sambt den beygefügten Craiss-Müntzbedencken -
A seventh essay on free trade and finance
in which the expediency of funding the public securities, striking further sums of paper money, and other important matters, are considered -
Samtal emellan en resande och en Stockholms-bo angÅende wäxel-bristen
i anledning af Kongl. Commerce-collegii af trycket utkomme protocoller och handlingar uti samma sak -
Forslag til den offentlige oeconomies forbedring i Danmark
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Enquiries into the principal causes of the general poverty of the common people of Ireland
with remedies propos'd for removing of them -
Some reflections upon the present state of our coin and bullion
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Geldmangel in Teutschlande
und desselber gründliche Uhrsachen nach Anleitung des warhafften Verlaufs des, in unserm Vaterlande, von etlich vielen Jahren her, verführten Wesens und Wandels an Tag gegeben -
The present interest of England, or, A confutation of the Whiggish conspiratours anti-monyan principle
shewing from reason and experience the ways to make the government safe, the King great, the people happy, money plentifull, and trade flourish -
An explanation of the proposal lately given in to the Honourable House of Commons, signed William James. It is humbly proposed that guineas, and all other gold coins now currant, be brought into the Exchequer ...
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A discourse concerning a lumber-office
being a true remedy for the scarcity of money -
A discourse of coin and coinage
the first invention, use, matter, forms, proportions, and differences, ancient and modern. With the advantages and disadvantages of the rise and fall thereof, in their own or neighbouring nations: and the reasons. Together with a short account of our common-law therein. As also tables of the value of all sorts of pearls, diamonds, gold, silver, and other metals. By Rice Vaughan, late of Grays-Inn, Esq -
The contraction of the currency
an argument founded on figures and quotations from official reports, and proving that the circulating medium of the country has not been materially diminished since 1865 -
To the knights, citizens, and burgesses, of the honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament
The humble proposals of Captain Anthony Stampe, for regulating the abuses of the curra[] coyns, and for raising the price of money, and plate, within the kingdom of England -
The use and abuses of money, and the improvements of it
by two propositions for regulating our coin: whereby His Majesties occasions may be supplied. With the most likely way to advance a general trade, domestick as well as foreign. Considered, and presented to view of all that wish the publick good of the kingdom in general, and of themselves in particular. With submission to better judgments