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In which the Connexion Between Corn and Currency is Shown, the Nature of Our System of Currency Explained, and the Merits of the Corn Bill, the Branch Banks, the Extension of the Bank Charter, and the Small Note Act Examined
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Written with a View to Prove to Government and the Country, that the Cause of the Present Agricultural Distress is Entirely Artificial, and to Suggest a Plan for the Management of the Currency ... Together with the Fourth Edition of An Essay on the Principles of Banking
Reprint of the original, first published in 1838....
With Supplementary Observations on the Steps Proper to Form a Public Bank, and the System on which Its Accounts Ought to be Kept
With Observations Upon the Justice and Policy of an Immediate Alteration in the Charter of the Bank of England, and the Measures to be Pursued in Order to Effect it
To which are Prefixed Strictures and Illustrative Remarks
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was ...
Together with Observations Applicable to the Present State of the Money-market ; in a Series of Letters
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in...
And the Means of Carrying it Into Effect
With Supplementary Observations on the Steps Proper to Form a Public Bank, and the System on Which Its Accounts Ought to Be Kept
In a Letter to Thomas Gisborne, Esq., M.P
Containing an Answer to Samuel Jones Loyd's Proposition for the Suppression of the Country Banks of Issue, and for the Establishment of "one General Bank of Issue."
With Observations Upon The Justice And Policy Of An Immediate Alteration In The Charter Of The Bank Of England, And The Measures To Be Pursued In Order To
A Statement of Its Constitution, and of the Principles and Results of the Act of 1844; with Suggestions for Amendments Rendered Necessary by Altered Circumstances
and the means of carrying it into effect
In a Letter to Thomas Gisborne