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Observations on Henry Drummond, Esq.'s pamphlet, entitled "Causes which lead to a bank restriction bill"
with an argument as to what is gold and what is paper? -
The nation in a dilemma, or, Which shall we alter? The currency? or the mode of taxation?
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A history of prices, and of the state of the circulation, in 1838 and 1839
with remarks on the corn laws, and on some of the alterations proposed in our banking system -
A few short observations on the currency
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The derangement of the currency the cause of the distress of the country and sufferings of the people, and the nature of that derangement
to which is added, a short dissertation on free trade as applicable to Great Britain -
A letter to Kirkman Finlay, Esq., on the importation of foreign corn, and the value of the precious metals in different countries
to which are added observations on money, and the foreign exchange -
A plan for regulating the circulation on the principle of Sir Robert Peel's celebrated currency bill of 1819
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Practical remarks on currency and banking, particularly in reference to the system of Scotland
in a letter addressed to Samuel Jones Loyd, Esq., author of a work "On the management of the circulation, and on the condition and conduct of the Bank of England, and of the country issues during the year 1839" -
Reflections on the recent pressure on the money-market
and the means suggested to prevent future monetary difficulties -
Prospectus of an association to promote the establishment of a uniform currency under one general head
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Monetary currency, or, The operation of money shown to be a perfect science
and that the unlimited amount and uncertain issue of paper, or other fictitious money, is the sole and immediate cause of all the commercial evils that now afflict the trading world -
A new theory for an independent treasury for the people, or, An explanation of the causes of the late fluctuations in our currency
with a proposition for an efficient remedy -
A letter to His Excellency Marcus Morton, on banking and the currency
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Review of Senator Davis's speech against the Independent-treasury bill
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Reply of John Davis, of Massachusetts, to Mr. Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, on the reduction of wages and of the value of property
delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1840 -
The currency : its laws, evils and remedies
panics prevented, and high rates of interest removed -
St. George's vision of St. Patrick's ideas on currency and coin
with further observations on "The currency, its evils and their remedies" -
Letters on the currency
addressed to Charles Wood, Esq. M.P., Chairman of the Committee of the House of Commons, now sitting -
Letters on the currency
addressed to Charles Wood, Esq. M.P. (Chairman of the Committee of the House of Commons, now sitting,) ascertaining for the first time, on true principles, the amount of inland and foreign bills of exchange, in circulation for several consecutive years, and out at one time -
Effects of the administration of the Bank of England
a second letter to J.B. Smith, Esq., President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce -
On currency
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Outlines of banks, banking, and currency
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A letter to Thomas Tooke, Esq
in reply to his objections against the separation of the business of the bank into a department of issue, and a department of deposit and discount -
Answers to the questions
What constitutes currency? What are the causes of unsteadiness of the currency? and What is the remedy? -
A plan for regulating the circulation on the principle of Sir Robert Peel's celebrated currency bill of 1819