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- [Vox populi, vox Dei, &c.] The petition and proposal of Jacob Henriques to the Honourable House of Commons, for paying the national debt, &c. ...
- A Clause in the act of Parliament for laying a duty on leather and skins ... : the grievous case without a parallel
- A Collection of the several petitions of the counties, boroughs, &c. presented to the House of Commons : complaining of the great miseries the nation labours under by the great decay of trade, manufactuures [sic], and publick credit : occasion'd by the mismanagements of the late directors of the South-Sea Company, their aiders, abettors, and confederates, &c
- A Farther examination and explanation of the South-Sea Company's scheme ....
- A Letter to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq., member of Parliament for Rye in Sussex : shewing the insufficiency of his scheme for the payment of the publick debts : to which is added a scheme presented to the House of Commons in February 1717, on occasion of His Majesty's speech, concerning the reduction of the debts
- A Letter to Sir - on the publication of a paper, containing reasons for the representatives of the people of Great Britain to take advantage of the present rate of interest, for the more speedy lessening the national debt, and taking off the most burthensome of the taxes
- A Letter to a member of Parliament : shewing the justice of a more equal and impartial assessment of land : the sacredness of publick engagements : the advantages of lowering the customs and high duties on trade : and the ease of reducing the debts of the nation
- A Letter to a member of Parliament concerning the publick debts
- A Letter to a member of Parliament, occasion'd by the South-Sea Company's scheme for reducing the publick debts
- A Letter to a member of the late Parliament concerning the debts of the nation
- A Letter to a member of the late Parliament concerning the debts of the nation
- A Letter to the author of the London Journal : containing objections against the present scheme to empower the three great companies to take in part of the publick debts : with a just calculation of the value of a 100 l. capital when divided among the said companies : to which is added an equitable proposal for restoring of publick credit
- A Method is here humbly propos'd that will enable the government to pay off that part of the publick debt which is redeemable by Parliament in much less time than the present methods will perform : with some reasons in behalf of this proposal
- A Proposal for carrying on the war : in a letter to a nobleman
- A Proposal most humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons in relation to the publick taxes and debts : in order to the more speedy lessening the one, and the more certain, just, and regular payment of the other
- A Proposal to raise 1,500,000 l. by way of loan and subscription : to the very great and extraordinary advantage of the government and all lenders and subscribers and pay it off again in twelve years which is twenty years less time than the lottery will be paid in and save the nation 1600000 l. which the second lottery (talk'd of) will cost (too great a sum to be slighted if it may be saved) : plainly demonstrated and intelligible (without explanation) to the meanest capacity
- A Short view of the two schemes of the publick debts : and some quer[i]es relating to them
- A State of the national debt as it stood the 24th of December 1716 : with the addition of such debts as have been ... allowed for services performed before that time and an account of the sums ... paid towards the discharge of the said sum to the 24th day of December 1727
- A Stiptick for a bleeding nation, or, A safe and speedy way to restore publick credit and pay the national debts
- A brief account of the debts provided for by the South-Sea Act, and the times when they were incur'd : with some short observations
- A collection of calculations and remarks relating to the South Sea scheme & stock : which have been already published : with an addition of some others, which have not been made publick 'till now
- A collection of treatises relating to the national debts & funds : the first of them dated April the 11th, 1717, and the last October the 30th, 1719 : and also A collection of treatises relating to the South-Sea stock and scheme, the first of them dated March 31, 1720, and the last April 4, 1721
- A collection of treatises relating to the publick debts, and the discharge of the same : publish'd several times for the service of the members of the House of Commons
- A comparison between the proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company ....
- A comparison between the proposals of the Bank and the South-Sea Company : wherein is shewn, that the proposals of the first are much more advantageous to the publick, than those of the latter; if they do not offer such terms to the annuitants as they will accept of
- A defence of an essay on the publick debts of this kingdom, &c : in an answer to a pamphlet entitled A state of the national debt, &c.
- A dialogue between Sir Arthur Cleaveland and Sir Gilbert Proteus at Garraways
- A dialogue or a familiar discourse concerning Sir Humphry Mackworth's Proposal for payment of the publick debts ... : between a noble lord, an old member of Parliament, an eminent merchant, a learned lawyer, a country gentleman, a master weaver, a notable broker, all met together accidentally on purpose in Exchange-Alley
- A letter of thanks
- A letter to a friend : in which is shewn the inviolable nature of publick securities
- A letter to a friend, concerning the proposals for the payment of the nation's debts
- A letter to the author of the calculations in the White-hall evening-post, relating to South-Sea stock : shewing the mistakes in the said calculations, and, these being rectified, what the present value of South-Sea stock is : together with an answer to the unjust insinuations against the estimate of the value of the South-sea stock ...
- A letter, to the Right Honourable the chancellor of the Exchequer, on his proposed sale of the land-tax. By John Scott
- A proposal a second time further and more fully explain'd, for discharging the national debts : To which is annex'd, many of the great benefits that must in course produce therefrom; most humbly offer'd and submitted to the consideration of the great judgment of both Houses of Parliament, &c. &c. &c
- A proposal for paying off the publick debts by erecting a national credit : humbly offered to the honourable the Commons of Great-Britain in Parliament assembled
- A proposal for paying off the publick debts by the appropriated funds : without raising any taxes upon land, malt, or other thing for that purpose : and also for enlarging the capital trading stock of Great-Britain
- A proposal for payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt taxes ...
- A proposal for the payment of the publick debts : and an account of some things mentioned in Parliament on that occasion : and some further hints relating to that subject laid before His Majesty in the year 1714
- A remonstrance to the valiant and well deserving souldier, and the rest of the creditors of the common-vvealth; : concerning the publique-faith souldiers arrears, and other publique debts of the nation. Written by Samuel Chidley, solicitor for the payment thereof till the time of the dissolution of the late Parliament, April 20. 1653
- A remonstrance to the valiant and well deserving souldier, and the rest of the creditors of the common-wealth : concerning the publique-faith souldiers arrears, and other publique debts of the nation
- A state of the national debt : as it stood December the 24th, 1716, with the payments made towards the discharge of it out the sinking fund, &c., compared with the debt at Michaelmas, 1725
- A table of redemption : shewing at one view in what time the principal and interest of any debt from three to six per cent. may be discharged, by any fund producing yearly from three and a half to twelve per cent : with other estimates and remarks relating to the present state of our publick debts
- A third letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his proposals for raising three millions of money for the service of the year 1746. From a member of the House of Commons
- A view of all the publick services, of the money thereto appropriated by Parliament, and of the several supplies granted from the year 1715 to 1724 inclusive : shewing the totals of each service ... and the amount of the publick debt said to be incurred since His Majesty's accession to the throne
- A visit to the South-Sea Company and the Bank : in a letter to a friend, concerning the late proposals for the payment of the nation's debts
- Additional facts, addressed to the serious attention of the people of Great Britain, : Respecting the expences of the war, and the state of the national debt. By William Morgan, F.R.S
- An Abridgement of those acts passed anno sexto Annæ Reginæ which relate to the equivalent money and the settling and establishing a Court of Exchequer in Scotland
- An Account of some proposals for reducing the publick debts
- An Account of the publick debts at the Exchequer, as they now stand ... : to which is added, Seasonable observations on the annuities, in answer to Sir Richard Steele's Crisis
- An Account of the publick debts at the Exchequer, as they now stand : distinguishing what the funds are, when granted, how much the original principal money was, how much has been since paid off
- An Act for applying certain overplus monies, and further sums, to be raised, as well by way of a lottery, as by loans, towards paying off and cancelling Exchequer bills, : and for lessening the present great charge in relation to those bills; and for circulating and exchanging for ready money the residue of the same bills for the future
- An Argument to shew the disadvantage that would accrue to the publick, from obliging the South-Sea Company to fix what capital stock they will give for the annuities
- An Essay for discharging the debts of the nation by equivalents : in a letter to the Right Honble. Charles, Earl of Sunderland ; and, The South-Sea scheme consider'd : in a letter to the Right Honble. Robert Walpole, Esq
- An Examination and explanation of the South-Sea Company's scheme for taking in the publick debts ....
- An Honest scheme, for improving the trade and credit of the nation : for punishing the fraudulent, and relieving the unfortunate bankrupts: for increasing the profits of the Bank of England: and for paying the publick debts
- An abstract of all the publick debts remaining due at Michaelmas, 1722 : and an estimate of the annual sinking fund towards the discharge of the same, made from the accounts thereof delivered into Parliament : and also a computation in what time the said publick debts may be discharged by the said sinking fund : with a method proposed for the more clear stating of the said publick debts and sinking fund in the accounts hereafter to be deliver'd to Parliament : and a proposal for putting an end to all particular appropriations, and turning the whole revenue into one general fund : and likewise some remarks and hints offer'd to the consideration of the gentlemen of the House of Commons, for the improvement of the revenue, by good husbandry, and otherwise, and relating to some other matters of public utility
- An abstract shewing the loss to the new subscribers to the South-Sea stock, at the several prices following : and the yearly profits on trade necessary to make good the said loss, on the ingraftment of all the redeemable debts, which will make the capital 43,558,000 1
- An answer to a pamphlet, published by Edward King, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S. in which he attempts to prove the public utility of the national debt. : A confutation of that pernicious doctrine, and a true statement of the real cause of the present high price of provisions. By the Rev. J. Acland
- An answer to several queries relating to the Proposal for payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt-taxes
- An argument to prove, that it is the indispensible duty of the creditors of the public to insist, that government do forthwith being forward the consideration of the state of the nation : In order to ascertain, as near as may be, the annual receipts and expenditure of the state; and by providing efficient and adequate funds for the sum in which the latter shall be found to exceed the former, to strengthen the public credit, and to restore public confidence. By John Earl of Stair
- An argument to prove, that it is the indispensible duty of the creditors of the public to insist, that government do forthwith being forward the consideration of the state of the nation : In order to ascertain, as near as may be, the annual receipts and expenditure of the state; and, by providing efficient and adequate funds for the sum in which the latter shall be found to exceed the former, to strengthen the public credit, restore public confidence. By John Earl of Stair
- An essay concerning the necessity of equal taxes : and the dangerous consequences of the encouragement given to usury among us of late years : with some proposals to promote the former and give a check to the latter
- An essay on the South-Sea trade : with an enquiry into the grounds and reasons of the present dislike and complaint against the settlement of a South-Sea company
- An essay on the publick debts of this kingdom : wherein the importance of discharging them is considered, the provisions for that purpose by the sinking fund and the progress therein hitherto made are stated and explained ... : to which is subjoined an enquiry into the general convenience of reducing farther the interest of our publick debts below 4 per cent. per annum, in a letter to a member of the House of Commons
- An essay on the publick debts of this kingdom : wherein the importance of discharging them is considered, the provisions for that purpose by the sinking-fund, and the progress therein hitherto made, are stated and explained ... : to which is subjoined an enquiry into the general convenience of reducing farther the interest of our publick debts below 4 per cent. per annum, in a letter to a member of the House of Commons
- An essay on ways and means for the advancement of trade : and for paying off in few years the debts of the nation, without laying any additional burden on land
- An essay upon credit : being a proposal for the immediate and entire payment of the public debts, and raising the credit of the nation ... : dedicated to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Sunderland ...
- An essay upon credit : being a proposal for the immediate and entire payment of the publick debts, and raising the credit of the nation ...
- An estimate of the present national debt : to which is added a copy of remarks which were subjoined to some calculations made in April 1717, relating to the publick debts
- An expedient to pay the publick debts : with a letter to the King as it was most humbly presented to His Majesty, May the 6th, 1719
- Animadversions and observations upon a treatise lately publish'd, entituled Some calculations and remarks relating to the present state of the publick debts and funds ... : in a letter to a member of Parliament ... : to which is added a new proposition to raise money for the use of the publick : humbly submitted to the consideration of both houses of Parliament, of the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, and of the governors and directors of the bank, East-India, and South-Sea Companies
- Anno regni Georgii Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, tertio : at the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714, in the first year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George, by the grace of God, of Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c
- Answers for John Scot in Hopesrigg, and William Oliver late in Over Cassock, now in How-Paisley; to the petition of Messrs Foggo and Galloway merchants in Edinburgh
- Computations relating to the publick debts : taken from the abstract deliver'd into Parliament the 14th of March, 1716 : with some considerations in relation to the same
- Considerations humbly offered to the great councel of England in Parliament assembled
- Considerations most humbly submitted to the committee of the Honourable House of Commons, upon the state of the publick credit
- Considerations occasioned by the bill for enabling the South-Sea Company to increase their capital stock, &c : with observations of Mr. Law, comptroller general of the finances of France
- Considerations occasioned by the bill for enabling the South-Sea Company to increase their capital stock, &c : with observations of Mr. Law, comptroller general of the finances of France
- Considerations on publick credit : in a letter to a member of Parliament
- Considerations on the present state of the nation : as to publick credit, stocks, the landed and trading interests : with a proposal for the speedy lessening the publick debts, and restoring credit
- Considerations on the proposal for reducing the interest on the national debt
- Essai sur les ressources actuelles de la Grande-Bretagne, : Pour le rétablissement de ses finances, traduit de l'Anglois de M. Craufurd, par M. Dieudé
- Fair payment no spunge, or, Some considerations on the unreasonableness of refusing to receive back money lent on publick securities : and the necessity of setting the nation free from the insupportable burthen of debt and taxes : with a view of the great advantage and benefit which will arise to trade and to the landed interest, as well as to the poor, by having these heavy grievances taken off
- For opening voluntary subscriptions for twenty four millions of money: the ladies advocate, and general reconciler. ...
- His Majesties most gracious speech, together with the lord chancellors, to both houses of Parliament, on Monday, October 27, 1673
- Impartial's six letters to the Morning chronicle, upon the public burdens, and the means of alleviating them
- Inter Robertum Williamson, quer', et Mr. Attorn' General, deft. Upon a writ of error in Parliament. The case of the plaintiff, one of the assigns of Sir Robert Vyner, for 60 l. per annum, and the arrears thereof, out of the hereditary revenue of excise
- Mr. Hutcheson's answer to Mr. Crookshanks's Seasonable remarks
- Mr. Hutcheson's answer to Mr. Crookshanks's Seasonable remarks
- National debts no scheme
- Observations on the national debt : With ways and means for lessening it very considerably in the course of twenty-five years, by appropriating the produce of certain taxes on property for that purpose. With a description of such taxes, and an estimate of their annual amount. By George King, of Northampton
- Postscript to a letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament, to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787
- Proposals for a very easie tax : to raise about three millions of pounds per annum, to begin to pay the publick debts (or other publick uses), with the happy consequences that will accrue to the kingdom in general, if it should be laid on : humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons
- Proposals for laying on a very easy tax : to begin to pay the publick debts : humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons
- Proposals for paying great part of the national debt, and reducing taxes, immediately. By Robert Bird, Esquire
- Proposals for raising a loan of 260000 l. yearly for the use of the publick
- Proposals for raising a million of money out of the forfeited estates in Ireland : together with the answer of the Irish to the same, and a reply thereto
- Proposals for raising a million of money out of the forfeited estates in Ireland : together with the answer of the Irish to the same, and a reply thereto
- Publick securities, or, The Parliamentary funds established for paying the annuities or other interests granted to private persons or communities for moneys at several times advanc'd to the publick service
- Reasons against charging trade with annuities : in answer to a letter from a merchant in London to his friend in the country
- Remarks on a late book intitled An essay on the publick debts of this kingdom : in which the evil tendency of that book and the design of its author are fully detected and exposed : being a seasonable warning to the people of Great Britain against such authors and such books ... in a letter to a member of the House of Commons
- Remarks upon several pamphlets writ in opposition to the South-Sea scheme ... : particularly, An examination and explanation of the South-sea scheme, &c. and A farther examination and explanation, &c
- Report on Mr. Paterson's petition; presented to the Honourable House of Commons, by Sir James Campbell, die Jovis 14 Aprilis, 1715. ...
- Scandal no argument : an Oxford annuitant's letter to Sir Richard Steele, in answer to The crisis of honesty
- Schemes from Ireland, for the benefit of the body natural, ecclesiastical, and politick. : The first humbly offer'd, for making religion and the clergy useful. With the author's observations on the cause and cure of the piles: and some useful directions about wiping the posteriors. The second, an infalliable scheme to pay the publick debt of this nation in six months. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the p-t
- Serious considerations on the political conduct of Lord North, since his first entry into the ministry : With a deduction of positive facts, shewing clearly, that His Lordship's system was, and is, not only the best, but the only one which could or can be pursued with the least hopes of effecting the great national points, of making us respected abroad, and a free, easy, and happy people at home; by converting the present national debt into permanent landed property; which would destroy the pernicious practice of stock-jobbing, reduce the oppressive taxes, and cause the necessity of borrowing in future to be totally done away for ever. By Nathaniel Buckington, Esq. barrister at law
- Sir Francis Blake's petition to the House of Commons on the public debt and taxes
- Sir Francis Blake's petition to the House of Commons on the public debt and taxes
- Sir Humphry Mackworth's proposal : being a new scheme offer'd for the payment of the publick debts, for relief of the South-Sea Company, and for easing the nation of the land and malt tax
- Some calculations and remarks relating to the present state of the publick debts and funds : and a proposal for the intire discharge of the national debts and incumbrance in thirty years time
- Some calculations relating to the proposals made by the South-Sea Company and the Bank of England to the House of Commons : shewing the loss to the new subscribers, at the several rates in the said computations mentioned; and the gain which will thereby accrue to the proprietors of the old South-Sea stock
- Some computations and remarks relating to the money subscribers and the proprietors of the publick debts : and a letter relating thereto to the sub-governor, deputy-governor, and directors of the South-Sea Company ...
- Some computations relating to the proposed transferring of eighteen millions of the fund of the South Sea Company, to the Bank and East-India Company : shewing how the same will come out on two different suppositions, to the old proprietors of Bank and India, and to the new proprietors of the ingrafted stock
- Some considerations offered to publique view in behalf of the many thousand persons interested in publique sales : wherein is shortly stated ; 1. the original of publique debts satisfied upon those sales ; 2. the consideration of the sales themselves and their authorities ; 3. the consonancy of their confirmation to presidents of law and the practices of former times ; 4. the weight of the concernees
- Some considerations on the national debts, the sinking fund, and the state of publick credit : in a letter to a friend in the country
- Some considerations relating to the payment of the publick debts
- Some considerations upon the state of our publick debts in general, and of the civil list in particular
- Some matters of fact relating to the revolution, the annuities, the civil list branches, and national debts : Taken from the most authentick records: in reply to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq; By John Crookshanks
- Some matters of fact relating to the revolution, the annuities, the civil list branches, and national debts : taken from the most authentick records : in reply to Archibald Hutcheson, Esq.
- Some proposals humbly offer'd to the Parliament of Great Britain : for easing the nation of the old navy-debt, (now the South-Sea Debt) of ten millions sterling, principal money for greatly increasing our money
- Some seasonable remarks on a book publish'd in the month of July, 1718, by Archibald Hutcheson, Esq., relating to the publick debts and fonds : with an explanation of his encreased debts since the peace at Utrecht, demonstrating what part thereof properly belongs to the late and present reign, and the advantages of His Majesty's wise and frugal government
- The Case of Mr. William Paterson in relation to his claim on the equivalent : as the same is stated in a petition given by himself : and a report made by Mr. Roderick Mackenzie to the honourable Court of Exchequer of North-Britain
- The Case of many thousands of His Majesty's subjects, who for valuable considerations are entituled, under the letters patent of King Charles the Second, to annual sums out of the hereditary revenue of excise
- The Case of several thousands of His Majesty's subjects, entituled under the letters patent of King Charles the Second to annual sums out of the hereditary revenue of excise : humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons
- The Case of the annuitants stated : and compar'd with other creditors of the government : with some remarks on a late pamphlet intitled an Argument to shew the disadvantage that would accrue to the publick from obliging the South-Sea Company to fix what captial stock they will give the annuities
- The Case of the annuitants, and of the several interests of the South-Sea proprietors, compared and examined
- The Case of the assignees of the goldsmiths for their interest granted to be paid out of the hereditary revenue of excise
- The Case of the creditors of the Office of Ordnance
- The Case of the inn-keepers and clothiers that quarter'd and cloth'd the army raised by act of Parliament in 1677 and disbanded by another act in 1679
- The Case of the proprietors of the army and transport debentures
- The Case of the purchasers of publick lands, fee-farms, &c. stated, or, A Plea for such purchasers enjoying their purchased estates and for the payment of publick faith debts
- The Crisis of honesty : being an answer to The crisis of property : in a letter to Sir R------ S-----
- The Guardian of public credit. : Containing a variety of important observations, on the nature of our public debt; and a proof of the certainly of its liquidation; which is a circumstance that every individual will find it his interest to acquire a knowledge of the whole intersperced with several letters to the ministers, and others, on the subject. Also, miscellaneous strictures, on lotteries; the manner of ... the gold coin, on salt, &c
- The Importance of publick credit
- The Importance of publick credit
- The Rise of the stocks the ruin of the people plainly demonstrated : in three letters to a member of Parliament : wherein is contained a short scheme for the real reducing of the publick debts ... : with a vindication of the said scheme and the state of the coin and credit ; with proper remarks on the whole
- The Schemes of the South-Sea Company and the Bank of England, as propos'd to the Parliament, for the reducing of the national debts
- The South-Sea Company and Bank proposals, as they were delivered to the honourable House of Commons, stated and compared
- The South-Sea scheme detected, and the management thereof enquir'd into : with the case of the subscribing annuitants, and a remedy offer'd for our present grievances : in answer to a pamphlet, entitled, The South-Sea scheme examin'd, &c.
- The South-Sea scheme examin'd : and the reasonableness thereof demonstrated
- The South-Sea scheme, as it now stands, consider'd : and some proposals whereby to raise their stock to 400 l. per cent
- The True and exact schemes of the South-Sea Company and the Bank of England : as propos'd to the Parliament for the reducing of the national debts
- The aggrandisement and national perfection of Great Britain : an humble proposal, comprehending, under one simple and practicable undertaking, without laying additional burdens upon the subject, the means of paying off the public debt of Great Britain within the space of thirty years; of perfecting the police of the Kingdom; of promoting public and private happiness; of accomplishing the national improvements; of rendering provisions plentiful; of bringing forwards the great mental powers and moral disposition of man, so as effectually to promote the public welfare; and securing the stablity of the empire upon a permanent solid basis: including the practical art of ameliorating land of the greatest advantage. By George Edwards, Esq. M.D
- The annuity-bill and grand mortgage : considered in a letter from a country-gentleman to his friend in London
- The case
- The case of the annuitants and proprietors of the redeemable debts : in a letter to the author of the several calculations on South-Sea stock
- The case of the creditors of the Office of Ordnance
- The case of the inn-keepers and clothiers that quarter'd and cloth'd the army raised by Act of Parliament in 1677, and disbanded by another Act in 1679
- The case of the persons who cloth'd the army anno 1695, 1696, and 1697. : Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons
- The case of the sinking fund, and the right of the publick creditors to it considered at large; with some farther observations on the national debts, the civil list, the bank contract, votes of credit, and other extraordinary grants of money. : Being a defence of an enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, and a full reply to a late pamphlet. intitled, Some considerations concerning the publick funds, &c. In a letter to the author
- The debts of the nation stated and consider'd in four papers : viz : I. A letter to a friend concerning the publick debts, particularly that of the navy : II. A state of the five and thirty millions mention'd in a report of a committee of the House of commons : III. An estimate of the debt of her majesty's navy on the heads hereafter mention'd ... IV. A brief account of the debts provided for by the South-Sea act, and the times when they were incur'd: with some short observations
- The first observation takes notice of first, several debts contracted before the revolution, paid since without any warrant appearing to us ..
- The naked and undisguis'd truth plainly and faithfully told : what was the unhappy rise, which were the fatal causes, and who the wicked authors of Great Britain's and Ireland's present dreadful (and before unheard of) calamities
- The proceedings of the directors of the South-Sea Company : from the first proposal of that company for taking in the publick debts, February 1, 1719 to the choice of new directors, February 2, 1720 : wherein will be contained a particular account of the debates in the general courts of the said company, during that time, as likewise in those of the Bank of England, the East India company, so far as they relate to the new scheme for restoring publick credit ... to these are added the by-laws of the South-Sea Company
- The proceedings of the late directors of the South-Sea Company : from their proposal for taking in the publick debts to the choice of new directors : containing a particular account of the debates in the general-courts of the said company ... : to these are added the by-laws of the South-Sea Company
- The state of the coin and credit of the kingdom
- The state of the coin and credit of the kingdom ..
- The state of the nation in respect to her commerce, debts, and money
- The state of the national debt, the national income, and the national expenditure. : With some short inferences and reflections applicable to the present dangerous crisis. By John Earl of Stair
- 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 two last treatises published by Mr. Hutcheson : the first of them published the 17th of January, 1722, the other dated the first of March and deliver'd to the House of Commons on Monday the fourth of March, 1722, and since published
- The unparallel'd case of several persons who have advanced to His Majesty the summe of 564700 l : upon credit of an act of this present Parliament, made in the sixth and seventh years of His Majesties reign, for granting certain rates and duties on stone, glass and earthen ware, coals and culm, for the term of five years, impowering His Majesty to borrow the said summe
- The vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit : attempted in several tracts : 1. an introductory essay ... 2. remarks upon the Bank of England ... 3. an essay upon the national credit of Britain 4. a letter to a member of the honourable House of Commons relating to the credit of our government ...
- The wallet : A supplementary exposition of The Budget. Inscribed to the man who knows himself minister
- Thirty-first report from the select committee on finance. : Admiralty, Dock-Yards, and transports. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798
- Thirty-fourth report from the select committee on finance, &c. : Chatham chest, Greenwich Hospital, and Chelsea Hospital. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798
- Thirty-second report from the select committee on finance, &c. : Victualling office. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798
- Thirty-sixth report from the select committee on finance, &c. : Offices of secretary at war-judge advocate general commissary general of musters and the military governments in Great Britain. Ordered to be printed 27th June 1798
- Thirty-third report from the select committee on finance, &c. : Office for sick and wounded seamen. Ordered to be printed 26th June 1798
- This writing indented witnesseth, That whereas in and by one act of Parliament lately made and passed ... : it is (amongst other things) enacted that ... the commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury ... for the immediate advancing or lending of moneys
- Thoughts on a sure method of annually reducing the national debt of Great-Britain, : Without imposing additional burdens upon the people: and which at the same time will tend to diminish the number of poor persons, and gradually annihilate the poor-rates. By Matthias Koops Esq
- Three essays, on taxation of income, with remarks on the late Act of Parliament on that subject. : On the national debt; the public funds; on the probable consequences of the law for the sale of the land tax; and on the present state of agriculture in Great Britain; with a scheme for the improvement of every branch of it, and remarks on the difference between national produce and consumption
- Three letters relating to the South-Sea Company and the Bank : the first written in March 1719-20, the second in April 1720, the third in Septem. 1720, now first publish'd
- To His Majesty, the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, is humbly presented, a proposal for paying the debts of the nation, principal and interest, to support publick credit, and encourage trade, by an improvement in the management of paper credit. By Lawis Baden
- To His Majesty, the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, is humbly presented, a proposal for paying the debts of the nation, principal and interest, to support publick credit, and encourage trade, by an improvement in the management of paper-credit
- To every inhabitant-payer of poor-rates in Exon
- To open books for thirty-one millions, at 200 l. per cent
- To the honourable House of Commons in Parliament assembled, the humble petition and offer of James Armour
- To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, the humble proposal of Sir Humphrey Mackworth : for restoring the national credit and fixing it upon a lasting foundation, for promoting trade and commerce both at home and abroad, and also for payment of such part of the publick debt and giving such relief to the sufferers in the South-Sea Company
- Two letters to a member of Parliament concerning the publick debts : as they were printed and delivered to the members of the House of Commons, on occasion of His Majesty's speech concerning the reduction of the publick debts : to which is added, The present state of the coin and credit of the kingdom
- Two letters to a member of Parliament concerning the publick debts : as they were printed and delivered to the members of the House of Commons, on occasion of His Majesty's speech concerning the reduction of the publick debts : to which is added, The present state of the coin and credit of the kingdom, as it was published and delivered to the members of the House of commons
- Two letters to a member of Parliament, concerning the publick debts. : As they were printed and delivered to the members of the House of Commons, on occasion of His Majesty's speech, concerning the reduction of the publick debts. To which is added, the present state of the coin and credit of the Kingdom. As it was published and delivered to the members of the House of Commons; on occssion of their enquiring into the reasons of the scarcity of the coin in the Kingdom. With some additional remarks on the whole
- Wednesday Club-law, or, The injustice, dishonour, and ill policy of breaking into Parliamentary contracts for publick debts ..
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