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- Vexata quæstio : being two addresses on the depreciation of the currency, delivered ... at Barnstaple on ... the 3rd day of February and ... the 3rd day of March, 1843
- A Candid cobler's cursory and critical conjectures on ex-change and small-change, on balance of trade, on balance of remittance, on circulating medium and kite-flying : interspersed with certain schemes more fair and friendly, than feasible : calculated for those who are more in the habit of hearing than reading
- A Comparative view of the nominal value of the silver coin in England and France : and of their influence on the manufactures and commerce of each respective kingdom
- A Further defence of abstract currencies
- A Letter to Jeremiah Harman, Esq., late governor of the Bank of England : on the circulating medium of the kingdom, and the means of diminishing the practice of forgery
- A Letter to the members of Parliament, on the present state of the coinage : with proposals for the better regulation thereof
- A concise and authentic history of the Bank of England : with dissertations on metals and coin, bank notes, and bills of exchange : to which is now added their charter
- A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin : with expedients for preventing the stop of commerce during the re-coinage, and supplying the mint with a sufficient quantity of bullion ...
- A letter addressed to David Ricardo, Esq. M.P : on the true principle of estimating the extent of the late depreciation in the currency, and on the effect of Mr. Peel's bill for the resumption of cash payments by the Bank
- A letter on the present distress of the country, addressed to his constituents
- A letter to John Theodore Koster, Esq : in which the arguments used by that gentleman, to demonstrate that bank notes are not depreciated, are considered and refuted : also, in which it is contended, that Mr. Huskisson has not determined the extent to which bank notes are depreciated
- A letter to Lord Palmerston : on the "condition of England question"
- A letter to William Joseph Denison, Esq., M.P : on the agricultural distress, and on the necessity of a silver standard
- A letter to the Earl of Liverpool : on the cause of the present distresses of the country, and the efficacy of reducing the standard of our silver currency towards their relief
- A letter to the Right Hon. Spencer Percival, on the present state of our currency : with hints for its gradual improvement
- A plain enquiry into the nature, value, and operation of coin and paper money : and the methods whereby nations acquire & lose the precious metals : pointing out the causes of the present scarcity of legitimate coin, and the only method of restoring it to permanent collection
- A plain statement of the bullion question : in a letter to friend
- A plain statement of the bullion question, in a letter to a friend
- A plan for immediately reducing national debt and taxation by an alteration in the value of the currency, and the adoption of a secure banking system
- A proposal on our coin : to remedy all praesent, and praevent all future disorders : to which are praefixed praeceding proposals of Sir John Barnard, and of William Shirley, Esq, on the same subject : with remarks
- A remedy for panics : aid in the exchanges to our foreign merchants : a new trade for millions, profitable without risk, or, Cheese parings and candle ends ... extracts from the mint returns for 1843 and 1845 ... a remedy for assassination in Ireland ...
- A replication to all the theorists and abstract reasoners of bullion, coins, exchanges, and commerce : in a letter addressed to the legislature of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
- A report of the cases of the King v. Wright, and the King v. De Yonge : who were severally tried for exchanging guineas for bank notes : to which is added a copy of the act of Parliament, 51 Geo. III. c. 127. relative to this subject
- A review of the Report of the bullion committee : of the pamphlets written upon it, of the debate and decision of the House of Commons upon that important subject : with some observations on the corn and distillery laws
- A review of the controversy respecting the high price of bullion, and the state of our currency
- A supplement to Observations on the fallacy of the supposed depreciation of the paper currency of the kingdom, &c
- A supplement to Remarks on the nature and operation of money, &c. by Cumbriensis
- A theoretic discourse on the nature and property of money : canvassing, particularly, the notion respecting its dependency on the precious metals; in which its abstract quality is likewise considered, according to its relation with foreign exchanges; containing a few strictures on a prevalent mode of treating such subjects and others; and concluding with some observations on the connexion between the Bank of England and government
- A treatise on currency and banking : addressed to John W. Cowell, Esq.
- A treatise on the state of the currency at the present time, 1824-5 ...
- A universal monetary system : illustrated in a series of tables, shewing the relative value of bullion, gold and silver coins, between England and all other nations ... : also the value of the nominal pound sterling : with suggestions for reviving the prosperity of the nation and permanently securing our foreign and domestic trade, a propostion for paying off the national debt, and a plan for increasing the produce of land by the aid of chemical manure
- A view of manufactures, money, and corn laws, adverse to every theory of the economists : with observations upon the national worth of machinery
- Alteration of the money law : a system desiderated which will retain all the present security which we have for the paper circulation, and at the same time provide for the price of gold rising and falling, like other commodities, when its value changes in this country
- An Appeal to common sense on the bullion-question
- An Essay on money and paper currency
- An address to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, late chairman to the committee on the currency
- An enquiry into the progressive value of money in England : as marked by the price of agricultural products : with observations upon Sir G. Shuckburgh's table of appreciation : the whole deduced from a great variety of authorities, not before collected
- An essay on money ...
- An essay on the management and mismanagement of the currency
- An examination of Sir John Sinclair's observations on the report of the Bullion Committee : and on the general nature of coin or money, and the advantages of paper circulation
- An historical account of English money from the Conquest to the present time : including those of Scotland from the accession of James I to the union of the two kingdoms : illustrated with copper plates and tables of gold and silver money
- An historical account of English money, from the Conquest, to the present time : including those of Scotland, from the Union of the two kingdoms in King James I
- An inquiry concerning the nature and use of moneyuel Read
- Banking, currency, and taxation
- Brief thoughts on the present state of the currency of this country
- By the king, a proclamation for giving currency to a new coinage of copper money of one penny and two penny pieces
- By the king, a proclamation for giving currency to a new coinage of copper money of one penny and two penny pieces
- Calculs sur la circulation relativement aux impĂ´ts, Ă l'augmentation du prix des denrĂ©es, et Ă la diminution du taux de l'intĂ©rĂªt de l'argent
- Chronicon preciosum, or, An account of English gold and silver money : the price of corn and other commodities, and of stipends, salaries, wages, jointures, portions, day-labour, &c. in England, for six hundred years last past ...
- Coldwell's tables for reducing Irish money into British currency : arranged on a new plan and calculated according to the 2d, 5th, and 13th sections of the act for assimilating the currency
- Commerce as it was, is, and ought to be
- Committee of enquiry into the validity of the monetary principle advocated in Gray's lectures on the nature and use of money
- Considerations on money, bullion, and foreign exchanges : being an enquiry into the present state of the British coinage, particularly with regard to the scarcity of silver money : with a view to point out the most probable means of making it more plentiful
- Considerations on the present state of bank notes, specie, and bullion : in a series of letters addressed to the Right Honorable --- : in two parts
- Corn laws : second letter : facts and fallacies exhibiting aggressions in the Bank of England which makes its trade in bullion a source of oppressions on the people
- Currency investigated, with a view to its scientific principles : in a series of essays, published between the years 1832 and 1845
- Currency, or, The money juggle : to the producing class
- Dangers of an entire repeal of the Bank Restriction Act and a plan suggested for obviating them
- Die Fortschritte der Nationalökonomischen Wissenschaft in England während des laufenden Jahrhunderts
- Draft of a report on the coin of this realm
- Drei Aufsätze Ă¼ber das MĂ¼nzwesen : abgedruckt aus der allgemeinen preussischen Staatszeitung : mit RĂ¼cksicht auf beabsichtete MĂ¼nzvereine
- Essay on money, or, An inquiry into the nature of the circulating medium
- Essays on money and the standard of value : with currency fallacies refuted ...
- Essays on money, exchanges, and political economy : showing the cause of the fluctuation in prices and of the depreciation in the value of property of late years : also explaining the cause of the deranged and distressed state of the country since the peace in 1814, and pointing out the safest, speediest, and easiest method of removing the same
- Essays towards illustrating some elementary principles relating to wealth and currency
- Farther observations on the subject of the supposed depreciation of our currency : and the causes of the diminution in the value of money
- Four letters : on the operation of the corn laws, and the currency
- Four letters on the workings of money capital : showing its present inefficient and limited agency for commercial and social purposes : with a proposed remedy for the evils resulting therefrom
- Gresham's Letters on the solidity of commercial bills and English bank notes : together with two letters to the bank directors, on the necessity of establishing a board of controul : extracted from The oracle and public advertiser
- Hints on the causes of the present distress, and the remedies
- Hints on wages, the corn laws, high and low prices, paper-money, and banking : arising from a consideration of three lectures on the cost of obtaining money, and on some effects of private and government paper-money, delivered before the University of Oxford, by Nassau William Senior
- Important notices of that which concerns the pecuniary credit of a state, and in particular that of England
- Letter to Charles Wood, Esq., M.P. on money, and the means of economizing the use of it
- Letter to Charles Wood, Esq., M.P., chairman of the Committee of the House of Commons on Banks of Issue : in reply to the doctrine of George Warde Norman, Esq., "On money, and the means of economizing the use of it"
- Letter to the Lords and Commons on the present commercial and agricultural condition of Great Britain
- Letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. (author of the History of the revenue, and other fugitive pieces) : on the subject of his remarks on Mr. Huskisson's pamphlet
- Letters on the nature and operations of the currency : to Charles Wood, Esq., M.P., chairman of the Committee of the House of Commons on Banks of Issue
- Letters to the Duke of Wellington from 1828 to 1830 : on currency
- Loose thoughts on agricultural distress and a national bankruptcy
- Memorandum : April 1827
- Money : what it is, its value, &c. in reference to Bank of England notes, and any circulating medium, with a few observations applicable to our present state of commerce
- Money should be the servant of the people not their master : a letter to William Leatham, Esq. banker, Wakefield
- Mr. Scott's speech, and letters upon the currency : in answer to Malachi Malagrowther
- No trust, no trade : the cause of national distress pointed out, and a prompt and effectual remedy suggested
- No trust, no trade!, or, Remarks on the nature of money : in which the cause of the present national distress is pointed out, and a prompt and efficacious remedy is suggested
- Observations on currency, population, and pauperism : in two letters to Arthur Young, Esq.
- Observations on money, as the medium of commerce : shewing the present circulating medium of this country to be defective in those requisites which a medium of commerce ought to possess, and pointing out in what manner the defect may be remedied : and also the real effect that a greater or less quantity of circulating medium has on the country : together with remarks on the present state of the nation : to which are subjoined a few practical inferences
- Observations on the expediency and facility of a copper coinage of uniform weight and a standard value according with the mint prices of gold and silver bullion
- Observations on the fallacy of the supposed depreciation of the paper currency of the kingdom : with reasons for dissenting from the report of the Bullion Committee
- Observations on the necessity for instituting an auxiliary standard in the shape of a mint paper coin to be granted the use of on deposits made with the Crown to secure its sterling value
- Observations on the present condition of the current coin of this kingdom : with some account of the several ways of diminishing the coin, which have hitherto been discover'd, and the methods made use of to prevent those evils particularly, the late evil practice of filing guineas, and the method proposed and approved of by the Lords of His Majesty's Treasury, and the master ... also some farther remarks upon the inconveniences the publick suffer by the deficiency and scarcity of the silver coin ...
- Observations on the recent pamphlet of J. Horsley Palmer, Esq., on the causes and consequences of the pressure on the money market &c
- Observations on the scarcity of money : and its effects upon the public
- Observations on the system of metallic currency adopted in this country
- Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain : consisting partly of extracts from Mr. Locke's treatise concerning money, but chiefly of such additions thereto ... whereunto is annexed, Sir William Petty's Quantulumcunque concerning money ...
- Odes upon cash, corn, Catholics, and other matters : selected from the columns of the Times Journal
- On currency
- On fluctuations in the supply and value of money : and the banking system
- 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
- Our money laws : the cause of the national distress
- Penny edition for the millions of the government currency plan
- Plan for an extension of the currency : proposed in a letter to the Right Hon. Sir Charles Wood, Bart., Chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. &c. &c.
- Practical observations for the landed and agricultural interest, on the question of corn and money : in a series of letters, as from a plain man : being an answer to the late publication on that subject, by Robert Wilson, Esq. and containing remarks on the reviews of that work in the Edinburgh Review, and Farmer's Magazine, with a disquisition on the question of altering the laws regarding the rate of interest of money
- Principles of coinage : intended as a commentary on a letter to the King, on the coins of this realm, by the late Earl of Liverpool
- Proposal for a paper currency, not convertible into gold at the pleasure of the holder : but not liable to depreciation
- Proposal of a plan for making country bank paper equally secure with that of the Bank of England : and for keeping in circulation the requisite supply of coin and paper money to support trade : in a letter to the Earl of Liverpool
- Proposals for reducing the price of silver, and for raising the value and diminishing the amount of our paper currency
- Protests entered on the journals of the House of Lords : against the act of the fifty-sixth of the king altering the antient [sic] regulations of the mint; and on the subject of the enactments of the act for further restraining the Bank of England from payments in cash, passed 1818 : with some notes and additions
- Reasons for rectifying an error in the standard of our coins : by which error Great Britain, Ireland, and all His Majesty's subjects, have lost an inconceivable treasure ... as also, for bringing in a bill effectually to encourage the coinage of British money of the true standard ... and for making His Majesty's mints the best markets for gold or silver
- Remarks on currency & banking : with suggestions for their improvement
- Remarks on the bank restriction act : and the sinking fund
- Remarks on the nature and operation of money : with a view to elucidate the effects of the present circulating medium of Great Britain : intended to prove that the national distresses are attributable to our money system
- Remarks upon a paper just publish'd, intitled, Some considerations on lowering the gold
- Report : together with minutes of evidence, and accounts, from the Select Committee on the high price of gold bullion
- Resolutions proposed to the House of Commons : on the report of the committee appointed to inquire into the high price of bullion : also the several divisions which took place in consequence of the same : to which is added, a list of publications occasioned by the report of the committee
- Short account of a plan for the new silver coinage, for improving the currency of the kingdom : and introducing the decimal principle into all money transactions
- Short statement of the trade in gold bullion : shewing the true causes of the general scarcity and consequent high price of that precious metal : also demonstrating that the notes of the Bank of England are not depreciated
- Sir Robert Peel, and the bank charter : the monetary system, illustrated in a series of tables ... calculated from the eighth of a grain upwards, in juxtaposition, shewing the relative value of bullion, gold and silver, of this, and all nations, to English standard value; also, the value of the nominal pound sterling, and the fallacious state of our present system, and the only method of correcting it reviving the prosperity of the nation, and permanently securing our foreign and domestic trade ...
- Some remarks on the English coinage
- Some thoughts on the interest of money in general, and particularly in the publick funds : with reasons for fixing the same at a lower rate, in both instances, with regard especially to the landholders
- Speech of the Right Hon. Lord King in the House of Lords : on Tuesday, July 2, 1811, upon the second reading of Carl Stanhope's Bill, respecting guineas and bank notes
- State of the nation : causes and effects of the rise and fall in value of property and commodities from the year 1790 to the present time, with tables of taxation, loans, exchequer bills, bank issues, bullion, imports, exports, prices, &c. &c
- 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
- Strictures on the present mode of creating the state's standard money, shewing the necessity for its enlargement upon an assayed public deposit, and its public mortage on a mint paper coin, thus made of gold standard value : with the outline of a plan for instituting the same
- Substance of a speech by Henry Parnell, Esq : on the 9th of May, 1811, in the Committee of the whole House of Commons, to which the report of the bullion committee was referred
- Substance of the speech of Matthias Attwood, Esq., M.P : in the House of Commons, on Tuesday the 8th of June, 1830, in the debate on the state of the currency
- Tempora præterita, or, more currency and more corn
- The American mines, shewing their importance in a national point of view : with the progress and present position of the Real del Monte Company and cursory remarks on other similar undertakings in South America
- The Cash-Payment bill of 1819 and the Bank of England
- The Currency question : currency records : being extracts from speeches, documents, &c., &c., &c., illustrating the character and consequences of the acts of 1819 and 1844
- The Lack of gold, or, An enquiry into the state of paper currency in England : under the operation of Lord Stanhope's Act
- The Liverpool Currency Reform Association, Tract no. III
- The Parliamentary usurpations of 1819 and 1844, in respect to money, considered : in a letter to the burgesses and electors of Stafford
- The Theory of money, or, A practical inquiry into the present state of the circulating medium : with considerations on the Bank of England, on its original charter and constitution, and on its present measures and the effects of those measures on the condition of the United Kingdom
- The adaptation of the present monetary system of Great Britain to the commerce of the country considered : in a letter addressed to the members of both houses of Parliament : with suggestions for an alteration in the circulating medium, distinguishing between notes issued on securities and notes issued for gold
- The analysis
- The article on equitable adjustment
- The bank restriction barometer, or, Scale of effects on society of the bank note system, and payments in gold
- The bullion-question impartially discussed : an address to the editors of the Edinburgh Review
- The case of the currency, with its remedy
- The circulating medium, &c. &c. &c.
- The coin-act : by way of dialogue : designed for the use of every one that has any thing at all to do with money : and who do not desire to be imposed on in most important matters : wherein is pointed out, the best method of discovering all counterfeits and of proving and ascertaining the value of true and lawful coin
- The coin-act. : By way of dialogue. Designed for the use of every one that has any thing at all to do with money; and who do not desire to be imposed on in most important matters. Wherein is pointed out, the best method of discovering all counterfeits; and of proving and ascertaining the value of true and lawful coin. By J.C
- The coin-act. : By way of dialogue. Designed for the use of every one that has any thing at all to do with money; and who do not desire to be imposed on most important matters. Wherein is pointed out, the best method of discovering all counterfeits; and of proving and ascertaining the value of true and lawful coin By J.C
- The complete negociator, or, Tables for the arbitration and combination of the exchanges of all the trading countries in Europe and for reducing the same to par ... : likewise tables for reducing the several currencies of the British colonies and islands in America into English money and the currency of one colony into that of any other
- The connexion of the Roman, Saxon, and English coins : deduced from observations on the Saxon weights and money
- The crisis : being a letter to J.W. Denison, Esq. M.P., on the present calamitous situation of the country
- The currency
- The currency : showing how a fixed gold standard places England in permanent disadvantage in respect to other countries, and produces periodical domestic convulsions
- The currency : showing how a fixed price of gold subjects England to loss abroad and to convulsions at home
- The depreciation of bank-notes demonstrated : and the assertion that gold is too dear to make guineas with proved to be absurd
- The discharge of 37,000,000l. of the national debt demonstrated to be part of the cause of the rapid dearness of provisions ... : being part the second of, The cause of the threatened famine traced to its real source
- The discharge of 37,000,000l. of the national debt, demonstrated to be part of the cause of the rapid dearness of provisions ... : being part the second of, The cause of the threatened famine traced to its real source
- The fallacy of our monetary system : as deduced from its author's, Sir Robert Peel's, definition of a "pound"
- The guinea note : a poem
- The law and principle of money considered : in a letter to W. Huskisson, Esq. M.P.
- The letters of Verax on the currency : reprinted from the Manchester Gazette, and the Manchester Courier, with an epistle dedicatory to the Right Hon. Robert Peel
- The measure of value stated and illustrated : with an application of it to the alterations in the value of the English currency since 1790
- The merchants tables : containing a new and enlarged table of advance on British sterling : with a variety of other calculations, equally useful and applicable to the business of importers and other dealers in British and French goods
- The minister mistaken, or, The question of depreciation erroneously stated by Mr. Huskisson
- The outline of a plan for bringing the Scotch and English currency to the same standard bullion value : and producing a sterling country bank note of exchangeable value, convertible in every place to gold coin
- The outline of a plan for bringing the Scotch and English currency to the same standard bullion value : and producing a sterling country bank note, of exchangeable value, convertible in every place to gold coin
- The petition of Thomas Joplin
- The present state of Great Britain
- The question concerning the depreciation of our currency stated and examined
- The restoration of national prosperity : shewn to be immediately practicable
- The speech of Mr. Johnstone : on the third reading of the bill for preventing the gold coin of the realm from being paid or accepted for a greater value than the current value of such coin, commonly called Lord Stanhope's Bill : Friday, the 19th of July, 1811
- The true cause of the late sudden change in the commercial affairs of the country
- Theory of money and exchanges : and the causes of its present depreciation indusputably pointed out, with some thoughts on the progress and termination of the Sinking fund, illustrated in a series of familiar dialogues
- Thoughts on peace, in the present situation of the country, with respect to its finances and circulating medium : with an appendix, concerning the theory of money
- Thoughts on the currency
- Thoughts on the currency : with suggestions for placing it on a new and permanent basis
- Thoughts on the present commercial distress, and on the means to prevent its recurrence
- Thoughts on the separation of the departments in the Bank of England
- Thoughts upon a new coinage of silver, more especially as it relates to an alteration in the division of the pound troy
- To the Honorable the Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland : the petition of James Taylor, of Bakewell, in the county of Derby
- To the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart.
- Tracts on our present money system and national bankruptcy : comprising strictures on the price and trade of corn ...
- Two and two make four : in a letter to the honest traders of Ireland
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