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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 -
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury to the chairman of the Committee on the National Currency, in reply to inquiries by said committee as to the practicability and expediency of collecting the dues of government in gold, silver, and copper coin, treasury notes, and the notes of such banks as pay specie for their bills
April 6th, 1816. Laid before the House by the chairman of the Committee on the National Currency, and committed with the bill "for the more effectual collection of the public revenue in the lawful money of the United States," to a committee of the whole House on Monday next -
Thoughts on the new coinage
with reflections on money and coins, and a new system of coins and weights, on a simple and uniform principle -
An address to the Honourable House of Commons of Great Britain and Ireland
on the state of the nation -
An inquiry concerning the nature and use of moneyuel Read
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Versuche einer neuen Theorie des Geldes
mit besonderer Rücksicht auf Grossbritannien -
The present state of Great Britain
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Curtius to the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States
on the subject of a national currency -
A reply to Mr. Ricardo's Proposals for an economical and secure currency
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Observations on the scarcity of money
and its effects upon the public -
National money, or, A simple system of finance
which will fully answer the demands of trade, equalize the value of money, and keep the government out of the hands of stock-jobbers -
Observations on the scarcity of money
and its effects upon the public -
A letter to Lord Grenville, on the distress of the country
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Observations upon our present system of commercial intercourse with the continent of Europe
shewing the necessity of a change of our commercial policy during a state of peace -
Proposals for an economical and secure currency
with observations on the profits of the Bank of England, as they regard the public and the proprietors of bank stock -
Proposals for an economical and secure currency
with observations on the profits of the Bank of England, as they regard the public and the proprietors of bank stock -
Du numéraire et es moyens de remplacer celui que sortira de France
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The Crisis, or, A letter to the Right Honorable the Chancellor of the Exchequer
stating the true cause of the present alarming state of the country, with a remedy--at once safe, easy, and efficacious -
The Crisis, or, A letter to the Right Honorable the Chancellor of the Exchequer
stating the true cause of the present alarming state of the country, with a remedy at once safe, easy, and efficacious, the whole deduced from unerring principles -
A Letter to the Hon. Mr. Calhoun, chairman of the committee on a national currency
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Proposals for an economical and secure currency
with observations on the profits of the Bank of England, as they regard the public and the proprietors of bank stock -
Plan of an improved system of the money-concerns of the Union
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Proposals for an economical and secure currency
with observations on the profits of the Bank of England as they regard the public and the proprietors of bank stock -
The remedy, or Thoughts on the present distresses
In a letter to a public editor -
Observations on the scarcity of money
and its effects upon the public