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Currency and railways
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Good!
a proposition on the national debt -
Good!
a proposition on the national debt -
The Reviving life of Good! is the moral power of the press
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Sources or means of appropriation
for the human creature's property of pecuniary possessions or increasings, now offered in lieu of the unsound, the unreal, national funding system -
Let us alone
being five letters, addressed to the editor of "The Edinburgh observer," condemnatory of any tampering with the existing systems of Scotch banking and currency -
Die Preussische Geldkrisis
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The speech of Richard Spooner, Esq., (M.P. for Birmingham), on Mr. Hume's motion relating to light gold-- the currency
in the House of Commons, Friday, July 25th, 1845 -
John Bull's letter to Malachi Malagrowther, Esquire, of North Britain, on the premier's currency projects
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The silver-plated spade and French-polished mahogany wheelbarrow
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The labourer's protection the nation's remedy
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A word on "the currency"
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Strictures on the policy of the Bank of England
with some remarks on the foreign exchanges and the corn laws -
Mr. Joplin's circular to the directors and managers of the joint-stock banks
containing a brief explanation of the advantages that would result from the government adopting as its own, the circulation of all the banks of issue in the three kingdoms, public and private, and making it thereafter regulate itself, by means of the foreign exchanges, on the principles of a metallic currency -
England in 1815 and 1845, or, A sufficient and a contracted currency
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England in 1815 and 1845, or, A sufficient and a contracted currency
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Easy lessons on money matters
for the use of young people -
On the regulation of currencies
being an examination of the principles, on which it is proposed to restrict, within certain fixed limits, the future issues on credit of the Bank of England, and of the other banking establishments throughout the country -
The currency
a letter to the Right Honourable Lord Dunfermline, on his address to the Edinburgh County meeting, convened to consider the effect of the projected interference of the government with the long-established currency of Scotland -
Considerations on the cultivation, production and consumption of cotton
connected with the questions of currency, credit, commerce and banking -
Currency investigated, with a view to its scientific principles
in a series of essays, published between the years 1832 and 1845 -
The currency
showing how a fixed gold standard places England in permanent disadvantage in respect to other countries, and produces periodical domestic convulsions