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A letter to Thomas Brand, Esq., M.P. for the county of Hertford
on the practicability and propriety of a resumption of specie payments. -
The financiers A, B, C, respecting currency
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Homo's letters on a national currency addressed to the people of the United States
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An enquiry into the causes of the present commercial embarrassments in the United States
with a plan of reform of the circulating medium ; in two letters, addressed to the secretary of the treasury -
Money and trade considered
With a proposal for supplying the nation with money. First published at Edinburgh MDCCV. By the celebrated John Law, Esq; afterward director to the Missisipi Company -
Money and trade considered
With a proposal for supplying the nation with money. First publushed at Edinburgh MDCCV. By the celebrated John Law, Esq; afterward comptroller-general of the finaces of France -
An inquiry into the nature and uses of money
more especially of the bills of publick credit, old tenor. Together with a proposal of some proper relief in the present exigence. To which is added, a reply to the essay on silver and paper currences [sic] -
A Letter to the merchant in London, to whom is directed a printed letter relating to the manufactory undertaking, dated New England, Boston February 21st 1740,1
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A Letter from a country gentleman at Boston, to his friends in the country
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A letter relating to a medium of trade, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay
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A Letter to -- -- merchant in London
concerning a late combination in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, to impose or force a private-currency called land-bank-money -
Queries concerning the lowering of the gold coin
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Defence of the people of Ireland
Occasion'd by the view of a letter from Mr. Wood, to one of the managers of his copper halfpence in Bristol -
At a convention of delegates, held by adjournment at Exeter, November 3d, 1779
for the important purpose of supporting the credit of the continental currency ... came to the following resolutions -
Some observations on the scheme projected for emitting 60000 l. in bills of a new tenour, to be redeemed with silver and gold
Shewing the various operations of these bills, and their tendency to hurt the publick interest. In a letter from a merchant in Boston, to his friend in the country -
A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America
Especially with regard to their paper money: more particularly, in relation to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England -
A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America
Especially with regard to their paper money: more particularly in relation to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England -
The Case of the inhabitants in Pensilvania
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A letter to the Secretary of the Treasury on the commerce and currency of the United States
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Suggestions on the President's message
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An address to the President, Senate, and House of Representatives of the United States on the means of creating a national paper by loan offices
which shall replace that of the discredited banks, and supercede the use of gold and silver coin -
Report of the Committee on the National Currency, instructed by a resolution of the House of Representatives, to inquire whether the president and directors of the Bank of the United States, have adopted any arrangement by which the specie part of the second instalment can be evaded or postponed
January 10, 1817. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table -
In Senate of the United States
February 22, 1817. ; Mr. Campbell, chairman of the Committee on Finance, communicated the following correspondence with the Secretary of the Treasury -
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, communicating information, pursuant to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 22d instant, in relation to the balances due by the state banks to the Bank of the United States
February 25, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table -
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the committee on that part of the President's message, which relates to an uniform national currency
enclosing an outline of a plan for a national bank, accompanied with some explanation of the principles upon which the system is founded. ; 8th January, 1816