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The system of country-banking defended, with reference to corn, currency, panic, population, bankruptcy, crime, pauperism, and so forth
a letter to Lord Goderich -
Letter to the Earl of Ripon, K.G., setting forth a plain statement, including abstracts of correspondence and despatches, demonstrating the facts of a case for unprecedented injustice towards a colonial officer, for period of sixteen years, upon frivolous and groundless pretexts, hastily admitted upon ex-partie representations, and never investigated
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A letter to Lord Viscount Goderich
on the corn-laws question -
Brief observations on the policy of relieving the labour & industry of the empire from taxation
by means of a direct tax on property -
Debate on the distillery laws
in the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 29th of April, 1830, including the speeches of the Earl of Malmesbury, and Lord Viscount Goderich -
Letter from Geo. Webb Hall, Esq., chairman to the general committee of management for the agricultural associations in Great Britain, to the Right Honorable Frederick John Robinson, President of the Board of Trade, &c. &c. &c
on the impolicy of the present corn laws, as affecting the general industry of the United Kingdom -
Speech of the Right Hon.ble F.J. Robinson, chancellor of the Exchequer
to which is added, an appendix, containing various accounts referred to -
England's hope and France's terror
containing the elements of a plan for reducing the national debt of the United Kingdom -
Speech of the Right Hon. F.J. Robinson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the financial situation of the country, on the 28th of February, 1825
to which is added, an appendix, containing various accounts referred to -
Further observations on the wine trade, and on the reduction of duties, &c
in a letter addressed to the Right Honorable the Chancellor of the Exchequer -
The national waggon-post
to travel at the rate of twenty miles per hour, carrying one thousand ton weight, all over the kingdom of England, with passengers, goods, and stock, also a letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the author's reply -
Speech of the Right Hon. F.J. Robinson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the financial situation of the country
delivered in a committee of ways and means, on Monday, the 13th of March, 1826 -
Substance of the speech of the Right Hon. Frederick Robinson
on moving the resolution to bring in two bills for regulationg the intercourse between the West Indies, and other parts of the world -
Observations on the injurious consequences of the restrictions upon foreign commerce
addressed to the president of the Board of Trade -
A letter to the Right Honorable Frederick Robinson, on the policy and expediency of further protection to the corn trade of Great Britain
and on the necessity of revising and amending the last corn bill -
Speech of the Right Hon. F.J. Robinson, Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the financial situation of the country
delivered in a committee of the whole House on the four per cent. acts, on Monday, the 23rd of February, 1824 ; to which is added, an appendix, containing various accounts referred to -
A memorial, addressed to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderichonopoly of the Bank of England
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A memorial, addressed to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich
on the fitness of the system of the Bank of England, of the country banks, and of the branch banks of England, to the wants of the people, and on the ample means of protection, which private bankers and the public have, against the monopoly of the Bank of England -
A memorial, addressed to the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Goderich
on the fitness of the system of the Bank of England, of the country banks, and of the branch banks of England, to the wants of the people, and on the ample means of protection, which private bankers and the public have, against the monopoly of the Bank of England