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Statement of evidence which would have been given to the committee of the House of Commons on commercial distress by William Blacker, Esq., had not a majority of the committee refused to admit of his being examined
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Jottings on the subject of the currency
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Justice or injustice to fixed property & labour? or, in other words, shall we have Pitt, or Peel, money?
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Breach of privilege
being the evidence of Mr. John Bull, taken before the Secret Committee on the National Distress in 1847 and 1848 -
Currency tracts for the industrious of all classes
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The National distress, its financial origin and remedy
with the proposal of a common principle of union amongst the promoters of an equitable adjustment of the currency, and a vindication of the railways -
Projet de décret adressé au Ministre et au Comité des finances le 25 juillet 1848
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Manifesto of the Anti-Gold-Law League
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The Anti-panic monetary system
relief to the commercial classes and to shareholders in public works -
Remède à la crise financière actuelle
déposé au 4e bureau -
The Lords' report on commercial distress
report by the Lords' committee appointed a secret committee to inquire into the causes of the distress -
The Gold standard
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Mr. Muntz & the currency
an address to the people of Birmingham on Mr. Muntz and the currency -
Du papier-monnaie et de la démonétisation des espèces considérés dans leurs rapports avec les besoins du pays et les développements de la fortune publique
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The currency, its defects and cure
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The Scotch currency system and Sir Robert Peel
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An enquiry into the currency, in which the measures of 1819 and 1844 are fully considered, the schemes of Lord Ashburton and Mr. Caley examined, and suggestions made towards an improvement of the system
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The Scotch currency system and Sir Robert Peel
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A catechism on the currency
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A catechism on the currency
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The principles and practical operation of Sir Robert Peel's bill of 1844 explained and defended against the objections of Tooke, Fullarton and Wilson
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Is Parliament or Sir Robert Peel responsible for "Peel's bill"?
being a reply to Sir Robert Peel's speech of the 3rd December, 1847, as reported in the "Times paper" the following day -
The repeal of the Act of 1819 and a real restoration of cash payments to the old system demanded by reason, justice, equity and expediency
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Quelques réflexions sur la question financière
1847-1848 -
Currency reform
plan for obtaining uniformity of value and adequacy of supply