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- [The] most important transactions of the sixth session of the First Parliament of His Majesty King George II. anno domini, MDCCXXXIII : containing ... also in this pamphlet are inserted, The Lords protests in the said session of Parliament : and a compleat list of all those gentlemen of the House of Commons as voted for or against the late excise-bill
- A Bill for Repealing Several Subsidies and an Impost on Tobacco of the British Plantations : and for Granting an Inland Duty in Lieu Thereof
- A Letter to Sir James Graham, Bart. M.P., alias "A Cumberland landowner", in reply to certain positions contained in a pamphlet entitled "Free trade in corn, the real interest of the landlord and the true policy of the state ..."
- A Plain answer to the plain reasoner. : Wherein the present state of affairs is set, not in a new but true light; in contradiction to the reasoner, who advises the continuance of a land-war, and doubling our debts and taxes, as the only means of recovering our trade, remaining free, and becoming rich and happy. To which is added, an exact account of the present neat revenues and expences of France, from the royal registers of that Kingdom; to be compared with those of Great Britain
- A bill for explaining, amending, and reducing into one act of Parliament, the several laws now in being for preventing the exportation of live sheep the isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Man, into foreign parts; and for preventing frauds and deceits in the winding of fleece wool
- A comparative view of the industrial situation of Great Britain, from 1775 to the present time : with an examination of the causes of her distress
- A compendious or briefe examination of certayne ordinary complaints of diuers of our countrymen in these our dayes : which although they are in some parte vnjust and friuolous, yet are they all, by way of dialogue, throughly debated and discussed
- A continuation of The plain reasoner : wherein the plain answerer is favour'd with a few proper comments, and some others with compendious anecdotes, taken from the breast of an Egyptian mummy : the arguments of the former Plain reasoner are illustrated and enforc'd : the spirit and genius of affected patriotism, detected and exploded, and the conduct of our naval affairs set in a proper light
- A discourse of the rise & power of parliaments, of law's, of courts of judicature, of liberty, property, and religion, of the interest of England in reference to the desines of France, of taxes and of trade : in a letter from a gentleman in the country to a member in Parliament
- A discourse on trade, liberty and taxes : addressed to all land-holders, and traders in Great Britain
- A lecture on the capability of Great Britain and Ireland to give employment, and provide a sufficient maintenance for the whole population : with some introductory remarks on the science of political economy
- A letter advocating the establishment of equitable banks of interchange : through which, by means of property-notes, symbolically representing the wealth deposited in such banks, an equitable exchange of all kinds of useful goods and services may be accomplished, independently of a scarce and costly metallic currency
- A letter balancing the causes of the present scarcity of our silver coin, and the means of immediate remedy, and future prevention of this evil : addressed to the Right Honourable the Earl of Powis
- A letter from Sir Richard Vyvyan, Bart. M.P., to his constituents : upon the commercial and financial policy of Sir Robert Peel's administration
- A letter from Sir Richard Vyvyan, Bart., M.P. to his constituents upon the commercial and financial policy of Sir Robert Peel's administration
- A letter to Junius
- A letter to Messrs. Coke, Curwan [i.e. Curwen], and co : with a postscript and notes on their injustice, in expecting the reduction of national interest to keep up war rents, with an allusion to Rabelais' facetious and applicable story of the agricultural partnership between a French farmer and the devil, and also, with a proof positive that, if Cobbett has not music in his soul, no man is more qualified by nature and long practice to play the thorough base : being a candid appeal to the justice and common sense of those foster brothers, the stockholder and landholder
- A letter to Mr. Canning, on agricultural distress
- A letter to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart : on the establishment of a state bank, the repeal of his currency measure of 1844 and free trade in banking
- A letter to the Right Honourable Viscount Cranborne, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Hertford
- A plain answer to the Plain reasoner : wherein the present state of affairs is set, not in a new but true light, in contradiction to the reasoner, who advises the continuance of a land-war, and doubling our debts and taxes, as the only means of recovering our trade, remaining free, and becoming rich and happy : to which is added, an exact account of the present neat revenues and expences of France from the royal registers of that kingdom, to be compared with those of Great Britain
- A plain practical plan, by which Great Britain may extricate herself from her present difficulties, procure the blessings of perfect peace, prosperity, and happiness, and dispense them to the whole world
- A proposal for an agrarian endowment of the population, in lieu of the existing Poor Law and Corn Law : in a letter to His Grace the Duke of Richmond, K.G.
- A proposal for improving and adorning the island of Great Britain : for the maintenance of our navy and shipping, for the employment and perpetual relief of our poor, for increasing the number of our inhabitants, and for various other public services : by parochial plantations of timber and other trees upon the forests, chaces, commons and waste grounds throughout the kingdom
- A reform in national institutions : essential to the stability and extension of national industry
- A second letter from a hawker and pedlar in the country, to a member of Parliament at London : in which the true yearly revenue and expence of a nation is fairly stated : the encouragement of frugality is recommended as the best method to increase the nation's revenue, and diminish its expence : all monopolies proved to be an encouragement to idleness and luxury : every restriction upon trade a step to monopoly : the extravagant profits taken formerly by the toy-shops : our improvement in that trade owing to the hawkers and pedlars : confederacies easily formed when any branch of trade in confined to a particular set of men : an account of the yearly expence of a London shop-keeper
- A serious address to the public, concerning the tax on receipts : with a few observations on the present critical and very alarming situation of this country, with regard to trade, revenues, national debt, and principles of government
- A treatise on finance under which, the general interests of the British Empire are illustrated : comprising a project for their improvement, together with a new scheme for liquidating the national debt
- A vindication of commerce and the arts : proving that they are the source of the greatness, power, riches and populousness of a state : being an examination of Mr. Bell's dissertation upon populousness ... wherein Mr. Bell's calumnies on trade are answered, his arguments refuted, his system exploded, and the principal causes of populosity assigned : with a large appendix, containing remarks on that part of the estimate of the manners and principles of the times, which relates to trade and commerce
- Address on the maritime rights of Great Britain
- An Enquiry into the present system
- An Essay on publick industry : or a scheme humbly offered for the increase of our manufactures, the suppression of monopolies, extending trade and commerce, improvement of lands, and providing for the poor of this kingdom without burthening of parishes : with an expedient for answering the exigencies of the government, without publick lotteries : and a proposal for payment of the national debts
- An abstract of such acts of Parliament as are now in force, for preventing the exportation of wool : and other commodities, tools and implements used in the manufacture thereof : and also for preventing the seducing of artists to foreign parts : with a copious index extracted from the statutes and printed by order of the General Chamber of Manufacturers of Great Britain
- An abstract of the Lords' report on the currency : with facts for all classes
- An address to John Sawbridge, Richard Oliver, Frederick Bull, and George Hayley, Esquires, representatives in Parliament for the city of London Collins
- An address to the workmen in the pottery : on the subject of entering into the service of foreign manufacturers
- An answer to a pamphlet, intitled, "Thoughts on the causes and consequences of the present high price of provisions : in a letter, addressed to the supposed author of that pamphlet
- An attempt to rectify public affairs : and promote private properity, as present exigencies requires : by means arranged in one comprehensive and adequate design, which will enable the wealth and power of Great Britain to increase at least in proportion to those of France, including hints for establishing a general balance of the different nations of Europe : Part I
- An essay on the causes of the decline of the foreign trade : consequently of the value of the lands of Britain, and on the means to restore both
- An essay on the causes of the decline of the foreign trade : consequently of the value of the lands of Britain, and on the means to restore both : begun in the year 1739
- An essay on the principles of supply and demand, and the results, when applied to labour
- An inquiry into the causes of the present distress : with an attempt to explain the theory of national wealth
- An inquiry into the principles of national wealth : illustrated by the political economy of the British Empire
- An oppressed poor in an insolvent nation : a letter to the members of the new Parliament
- Britannia major, the new scheme, or, Essay for discharging the debts, improving the lands, and enlarging the trade, of the British dominions in Europe and America
- Christian policy, the salvation of the Empire : being a clear and concise examination into the causes that have produced the impending, unavoidable national bankruptcy, and the effects that must ensue, unless averted by the adoption of this only real and desirable remedy, which would elevate these realms to a pitch of greatness hitherto unattained by any nation that ever existed
- Christian policy, the salvation of the Empire : being a clear and concise examination into the causes that have produced the impending, unavoidable national bankruptcy; and the effects that must ensue, unless averted by the adoption of this only real and desirable remedy, which would elevate these realms to a pitch of greatness, hitherto unattained by any nation that ever existed
- Considerations on the national debt, and nett produce of the revenue : with a plan for consolidating into one rate the land and all other taxes ... and a commercial union with Ireland recommended
- Considerations upon a proposal for lowering the interest of all the redeemable national debts to three per cent. per ann : and thereby enabling the Parliament to give immediate ease to His Majesty's subjects, by redeeming such taxes as are most burdensome to the poor
- Davenants Afhandling, angående sätt och utvägar, hvarigenom et folk kan winna uti handels-wågen
- De l'Angleterre et des Anglais
- De l'Angleterre et des anglais
- Du commerce et de ses travaux publics, en Angleterre et en France : discours prononcé le 2 juin 1823, dans la séance publique de l'Académie des sciences
- Economic aspects of recent legislation
- England nach seinem gegenwärtigen Zustande des Ackerbaues, des Handels und der Finanzen
- England's interest and improvement consider'd in the increase of the trade of this kingdom : in which is an account of our commerce with the several nations in Europe : as also of the advantages and disadvantages we receive from each nation : also of gold coin bullion transported, and of our mint, with what is most proper to be allowed for use of money
- England's wants, or, Several proposals very advantageous for England : humbly offered to the consideration of the two houses of Parliament, now assembled at Westminster, under our Most Gracious Lord and Lady King William and Queen Mary
- England, and the English people
- Englands benefit and advantage by forraign trade plainly demonstrated
- Englands interest and improvement : consisting in the increase of the store, and trade of this kingdom
- Englands wants, or, Several proposals probably beneficial for England : humbly offered to the consideration of all good patriots in both houses of Parliament
- Essai sur l'économie politique de l'Angleterre : considérée dans ses rapports avec ses richesses nationales, son agriculture, son industrie et son commerce
- Essay III, on the nature and principles of public credit : containing a plan for putting the public debts into a regular course of redemption
- Exercises : political and others
- Exercises, political and others
- Extracts from the Crisis : a solemn appeal to the president, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive effects of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances : with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States
- Facts for philosophers
- Financial reform : a letter to the citizens of Glasgow
- Financial reform, currency, &c : a letter to C.H. Lattimore, Esq.
- Fiscal legislation, 1842-1865 : a review of the financial changes of that period, and their effects upon revenue, trade, manufactures, and employment
- For and against capitalism, Part 1 of 2
- For and against capitalism, Part 2 of 2
- Fryer's second edition on finance : with additions : addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Sidmouth : with an appeal to the proprietors of lands, houses, builders, and occupiers of houses
- Heads of the bill presented the last session of Parliament : intituled, A Bill for explaining, amending, and reducing into one act of Parliament, the several laws now in being for preventing the exportation of live sheep, wool, &c. &c. and for preventing frauds and deceits in the winding of wool : with the alterations made by deputies, appointed to consider of the same from Leeds, Wakefield, Halifax, Bradford, and Huddersfield
- Hints for a vindication of monopoly, forestalling & regrating : to which are annexed references to the following popular topics : the conduct of the farmers : the expedience of advancing the wages of labour : the tendency of war to increase the fictitious capital of the nation, and its general influence on the prices of provisions
- Historische und politische Abschilderung der engländischen Manufacturen, Handlung, Schiffahrt und Colonien : nach ihrer jetzigen Einrichtung und Beschaffenheit ... im Grundrisse entworsen
- Important speech of John Fielden, Esq. M.P. for Oldham : on the sugar duties, May 19, 1841
- Justice to corn-growers and to corn-eaters
- Letters addressed to the Earl of Liverpool, First Lord of His Majesty's Treasury, &c. &c : on the distress of the mercantile, shipping, agricultural, and manufacturing interests, with the several remedies proposed : the whole earnestly addressed to the Ministry and both houses of legislation, at this momentous crisis
- Letters on the new political economy : and the injurious influence of the theoretical opinions of some of the members of administration upon agriculture and commerce
- Loan discount bill : the speech
- National Currency Reform Association tracts
- National granaries versus "union workhouses"
- National oeconomy recommended, as the only means of retrieving our trade and securing our liberties : occasioned by the perusal of the late report of a committee of the House of Commons relating to the Army : by which, many gross and important abuses appear to have been committed in that article of the publick expence, for many years past, as proved by abstracts of the said report : in a letter to a member of the said committee
- New theory of taxation
- Not over-production, but deficient consumption : the source of our sufferings
- Observations on the fundamental principles of monetery [sic] circulation
- Observations on the fundamental principles of monetery [sic] circulation : and the necessity for a national deposit bank of issue
- Observations on the national debt : with ways and means for lessening it very considerably in the course of twenty-five years ... with a description of such taxes, and an estimate of their annual amount
- On mending the times : addressed to the author's friends and acquaintances engaged in manufacture, briefly shewing the true cause of low wages, with a natural, easy, and effectual mode of improving our system
- Outlines of a system of political economy : written with a view to prove to government and the country, that the cause of the present agricultural distress is entirely artificial, and to suggest a plan for the management of the currency, by which it may be remedied now, and any recurrence of similar evils be prevented in future ; together with the fourth edition of an Essay on the principles of banking
- Philanthropic economy, or, The philosophy of happiness : practically applied to the social, political and commercial relations of Great Britain
- Plan of finance for the reduction of the national debt and relief of prevailing distress : in a letter to the Duke of Wellington : with an appendix addressed to the British public
- Political arithmetic of the population, commerce and manufactures of Ireland : with observations on the relative situation of Great Britain and Ireland
- Principles of political economy : deduced from the natural laws of social welfare, and applied to the present state of Britain
- Public economy concentrated, or, A connected view of currency, agriculture, and manufactures
- Reasons humbly offered against the bill now depending in Parliament, for giving further encouragement to the manufacturers of British sail-cloth : and for more effectually securing the duties now payable on foreign sail cloth, imported into this kingdom
- Reasons humbly offered for the bill now depending in Parliament, for giving further encouragement to the manufacture of British sail-cloth : and for more effectually securing the duties now payable on foreign sail cloth, imported into this kingdom
- Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain : for lessening the present heavy national-debts and taxes, inlarging the sinking-fund, remedying the ill state of the coin, and thereby reviving trade and credit
- Reflections on the domestic and foreign policy of Great Britain since the war
- Reflections upon the evil effects of an increasing population upon the present high price of provisions, particularly corn, upon the Bounty act & upon the propriety of general inclosures, in which a mode is suggested of relieving the present necessities of the poor, upon the principles of equity
- Remarks on currency and commerce
- Remarks on trade and credit : originally published in January, 1840, now reprinted with corrections and additions
- Remarks suggested by the present state of trade and credit
- Report of the sub-committee on currency : to the acting committee of the National Association for the Protection of Industry and Capital throughout the British Empire
- Some remarks on the present state of affairs : respectfully addressed to the Marquis of Lansdowne
- Some remarks on the social relations of Great Britain and Ireland at the present day
- Speech of Lord John Russell : at a meeting of electors of the city of London, held at the London Tavern, on Tuesday, June 15, 1841
- Speech of R. Cobden, Esq., M.P. in reply to Sir Robert Peel : in the House of Commons, on Monday, July 11, 1842
- Système de l'administration britannique en 1822 : considéré sous les rapports des finances, de l'industrie, du commerce et de la navigation
- The Excise Bill for Repealing Several Subsidies and an Impost Payable on Tobacco, &c. of the British Plantations : and for Granting an Inland Duty in Lieu Thereof : to which are added, exact lists of the members of Parliament, who voted for, and against bringing in the said bill
- The Fermentation of Europe : why we have no hopes for France, why we have much hope for Italy and Germany, why we have no fears for England ; Public credit and public order, the only guarantees for commercial prosperity, full employment, and good wages
- The Government currency pamphlets, No. 1
- The Plain reasoner : wherein the present state of affairs are set in a new but very obvious light, the separate and connected interests of Great-Britain and Hanover considered, and the important question determined, whether England be best defended by an army or a navy, at a distance or at home : in dicussing these points, many vulgar arguments are censured and exploded, and a rational, political system substituted in their stead
- The Use and abuses of money, and the improvements of it, : by two propositions for regulating our coin: whereby His Majesties occasions may be supplied. With the most likely way to advance a general trade, domestick as well as foreign. Considered and presented to view of all that with the publick good of the kingdom in general and of themselves in particular. With submission to better judgments
- The budget : a series of letters on financial, commercial and colonial policy
- The budget : a series of letters on financial, commercial, and colonial policy
- The budget : on commercial and colonial policy : with an introduction in which the deductive method, as presented in Mr. Mill's System of logic, is applied to the solution of some controverted questions in political economy
- The causes of the present distressful state of the country investigated : and the supposed easiest, speediest, and most effectual remedies
- The claims of the landed interests to legislative protection considered : with reference to the manner in which the manufacturing, commercial, and agricultural classes contribute to national wealth and prosperity, and suitable remedies for relieving the distress of the latter suggested ...
- The dangerous situation of England, or, An address to our landed, trading and funded interests on the present state of public affairs
- The demand for labour is wealth : supplement to Monopoly and taxation vindicated against the errors of the legislature
- The distribution of the national wealth : considered in its bearings upon the several questions now before the public, more especially those of the corn laws, and restriction in general
- The economists refuted, or, An Inquiry into the nature and extent of the advantages derived from trade
- The elements of commerce, and theory of taxes
- The expediency of a general naturalization of foreign Protestants and others
- The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures ... likewise heads for a bill, to put an effectual stop to this matchless evil ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away those burthensome duties on leather, soap, candles ... submitted to the consideration of Parliament
- The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures ... likewise heads for a bill, to put an effectual stop to this matchless evil, to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away those burthensome duties on leather, soap, candles ... submitted to the consideration of Parliament
- The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away many burthensome duties on some of the most essential necessaries in life ... submitted to the consideration of Parliament ... : also an estimate of this valuable trade ... and the great proportion given up yearly to foreigners ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away many burthensome duties on some of the most essential necessaries in life
- The golden fleece, or, The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered : with remarks on the rise, progress, and present decay of our woollen manufactures : also an estimate of this valuable trade ... and the great proportion given up yearly to foreigners ... to which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away many burthensome duties on some of the most essential necessaries in life ... ; submitted to the consideration of Parliament
- The great importance and necessity of increasing tillage : by an Act of Parliament, in Ireland, in proportion to the number of its inhabitants, demonstrated : together with the usefulness and advantages of erecting public granaries, and granting praemiums on the exportation of corn : in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable John, Earl Grandison
- The influence of aristocracies on the revolutions of nations, considered in relation to the present circumstances of the British Empire
- The landlord's companion, or, Ways and means to raise the value of land : containing, I. considerations on the reasonableness and necessity of advancing the farming interest, particularly the corn trade : II. considerations on the cattle trade, and the methods of raising the British rents : III. considerations on other methods of relieving our landholders : with political discourses on the land-tax, war, and other subjects, occasionally intermixed
- The merchants advocate continued : part II : containing further interesting considerations upon the discount of five per cent ... granted by Act of Parliament in the year 1747 : which discount the merchants have never received ... : with remarks upon the last Subsidy Act of 1759 ... : addressed to the merchants of Great Britain
- The most important transactions of the sixth session of the First Parliament of His Majesty King George II. anno domini, MDCCXXXIII : containing
- The most important transactions of the sixth session of the First Parliament of His Majesty King George II. anno domini, MDCCXXXIII : containing ... also in this pamphlet are inserted, The Lords protests in the said session of Parliament : and a compleat list of all those gentlemen of the House of Commons as voted for or against the late excise-bill
- The national debt productive of national prosperity
- The necessity of lowering interest and continuing taxes : demonstrated, in a letter to G.B
- The occasional monitor, Part IIethod is calculated to ease the people of one half they now pay ... yet not lessen the revenue ...
- The plain reasoner : wherein the present state of affairs are set in a new but very obvious light, the separate and connected interests of Great-Britain and Hanover considered, and the important question determined, whether England be best defended by an army or a navy, at a distance or at home : in dicussing these points, many vulgar arguments are censured and exploded, and a rational, political system substituted in their stead
- The policy of the tax upon retailers considered, or, A plea in favour of the manufacturers
- The present state of England in regard to agriculture, trade, and finance : with a comparison of the prospects of England and France
- The present state of England in regard to agriculture, trade, and finance : with comparison of the prospects of England and France
- The principles of an equitable and efficient system of finance : founded upon self-evident, universal, and invariable principles, capable of diminishing taxes and poor-rates, reviving and permanently supporting agriculture, trade, commerce, wealth, & happiness, demonstrating that the existing System of Finance, is capricious, impolitic, and improvident, injurious to liberty, property, and legislation : proving the necessity of repealing all existing taxes, both general and local: and adopting one, simple, equitable, & efficient, grounded upon a scale, just, wise, and unchangeable ... founded upon the same system ... a commutation of tithes ...
- The principles of political economy applied to the financial state of Great Britain Anno Domini 1821
- The queris[t,] containing, several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public. By the Bishop of Cloyne
- The querist : containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public
- The querist : containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public ... to which is added, by the same author, A word to the wise, or, An exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland
- The querist : containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public : now first re-printed from the Irish edition, lately publish'd in Dublin : with an advertisement to the reader, on occasion of re-publishing it
- The querist, containing, several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public. By the Bishop of Cloyne
- The querist, or, Several queries proposed to the consideration of the public
- The true state of the case between the government and the creditors of the navy, &c. as it relates to the South-Sea-trade : and the justice of the transactions on either side impartially enquired into
- The usurpations of England : the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland : and the legislative independence of this kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered
- The vast importance of the herring fishery, &c. to these kingdoms : as respecting the national wealth, our naval strength, and the highlanders : in three letters, addressed to a member of Parliament
- Thoughts on the present mode of taxation in Great Britain : the ruin that it leads to -- and the way to avert it
- Thoughts submitted to the employers of labour, in the county of Norfolk : with a few words to the employed
- Three lectures on the cost of obtaining money : and on some effects of private and government paper money
- Three national grievances : the increase of taxes, the hardship of unequal taxation, and the continual rise of the poor's rates : with the causes and remedies of these evils : humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature, in a letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord John Cavendish chancellor of the Exchequer, &c
- Tracts on political economy : viz. 1. Britain independent of commerce : 2. Agriculture the source of wealth : 3. The objections against the corn bill refuted : 4. Speech on the East India trade : with prefatory remarks on the causes and cure of our present distresses, as originating from neglect of principles laid down in these works
- Tracts, written in the years 1823 & 1828
- Trading with the enemy : an article upon the measures adopted by Germany in retaliation for those promulgated by other nations
- Two letters to the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart. M.P. ... : on his proposed banking measures
- Ueber die Handelspolitik von Grossbrittannien den Verehrern des Vaterlandes gewidmet
- Vox populi dei : an address to the working and middle classes, on the present crisis : with suggestions as to the best mode of procedure to relieve us from our present burthens, local and national
- Ways and means to raise the value of land, or, The landlord's companion : with political discourses on the land-tax, war, and other subjects, occasionally intermixed
- What is to be done? or, past, present and future ...
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