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Letter to Mr. Law, upon his arrival in Great Britain
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The memoirs life and character of the great Mr. Law and his brother at Paris
Down to this present year 1721, with an accurate and particular account of the establishment of the Missisippi Company in France, the rise and fall of it's stock, and all the subtle artifices used to support the national credit of that kingdom, by the pernicious project of paper-credit. Written by a Scots Gentleman -
A Second letter to Mr. Law
Occasion'd by his arrival in England, and its being reported he is to be made, a director of the South Sea Company, and a member of Parliament -
The antient and modern state of the Parish of Cramond
To which are added, biographical and genealogical collections, respecting some of the most considerable families and individuals connected with that district; comprehending a sketch of the life and projects of John Law of Lauriston, comptroller general of the finances of France -
A sketch of the life and projects of John Law of Lauriston, comptroller general of the finances in France
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An answer to Mr. John Law's letter to the Hon. Mr. Gaillard
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A letter to Cleomenes King of Sparta, from Eustace Budgell, Esq; being an answer, paragraph by paragraph, to His Spartan Majesty's royal epistle published some time since in the daily courant
With some account of the manners and government of the antient Greeks and Romans, and political reflections thereon -
A letter to Mr. Law, upon his arrival in Great Britain
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The medals concerning John Law and the Mississippi system
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Histoire du systeme des finances, sous la minorité de Louis XV. pendant les années 1719 & 1720
précédée d'un abregé de la vie du duc regent, & du Sr. Law -
Examen du livre intitulé Réflexions politiques sur les finances et le commerce
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Une préface au socialisme, ou, Le système de Law et la chasse aux capitalistes
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Law
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The Interest of the nation asserted
being a defence of the woollen and silk manufactures against some notions in a late pamphlet, said to be writ by the famous Mr. Laws -
Some animadversions upon a few small circumstancial differences betwixt the proposal for a land-credit, reported to be Mr. Law's, and Dr. Chamberlens
both of them plainly agreeing in the foundation -
The antient and modern state of the parish of Cramond
to which are added, biographical and genealogical collections, respecting some of the most considerable families and individuals connected with that district, comprehending a sketch of the life and projects of John Law of Lauriston, Comptroller general of the finances of France -
De Heer Law in zyn sondaags pak
poetelyk geinventeerten retorykelyk gecomponeert -
Den Nieuwen en tweden Eolus Jan Lauw, of, De papieren eeuw
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Opkomts [sic], midden, en geen eynde van den doortrapte Jan Lauw
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The library of commerce
practical, theoretical, and historical -
Du commerce et de la Compagnie des Indes
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The present state of the French revenues and trade
and of the controversy betwixt the Parliament of Paris, and Mr. Law. Containing the Parliament of Paris's remonstrance to the King, April 17, 1720. against reducing annuities to Two per Cent. A letter in answer to it, by Mr. Law. A Letter of his, on the New System of the Finances, and particularly on the Reimbursment of Annuities. His Letter about Credit, and its Use. An Answer to those Two Letters, approving the System. A Letter by Mr. Law, treating further of Annuities and Credit, and explaining the Use of Money, and the Advantages of Bank Bills in particular. A Letter upon the Arret of the Council of State, dated the 22d of May, 1720 -
A letter to the Revd. Mr. Archdeacon Law
on his defence of popery. As delivered in his charge to the clergy of the Archdeaconry of Rochester -
A full and impartial account of the Company of Mississipi, otherwise call'd the French East-India-Company, projected and settled by Mr. Law. Wherein the Nature of that Establishment and the almost incredible Advantages thereby accruing to the French King, and a great Number of his Subjects, are clearly explain'd and made out. With an account of the establishment of the Bank of Paris, by the said Mr. Law. To which are added, A Description of the Country of Mississipi, and a Relation of the first Discovery of it: In Two Letters from a Gentleman to his Friend. In French and English
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A letter to Mr Law, upon his arrival in Great Britain