Considerations on the propriety of the Bank of England resuming its payments in specie at the period prescribed by the Act 37th, George III
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Considerations on the propriety of the Bank of England resuming its payments in specie at the period prescribed by the Act 37th, George III
Printed for J. Hatchard, 1802
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A letter to a member of Parliament : occasioned by the publication of The report from the select committee on the high price of gold bullion
Considerations on commerce, bullion and coin, circulation and exchanges : with a view to our present circumstances
An examination of the Report of the Bullion Committee : shewing that the present high price of bullion, together with the scarcity of gold coin, and also the low rate of the foreign exchanges, are not attributable to the issue of bank paper : and explaining what are the true causes by which these effects have been produced
Thoughts on the effects of the bank restrictions
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Attributed to Jasper Atkinson
Bound with: A letter to a member of Parliament : occasioned by the publication of The report from the select committee on the high price of gold bullion / by Jasper Atkinson. London : Printed for J.J. Stockdale, 1810 -- Considerations on commerce, bullion and coin, circulation and exchanges : with a view to our present circumstances / by George Chalmers. London : Printed by L. Hansard for J.J. Stockdale, 1811 -- An examination of the Report of the Bullion Committee : shewing that the present high price of bullion, together with the scarcity of gold coin, and also the low rate of the foreign exchanges, are not attributable to the issue of bank paper : and explaining what are the true causes by which these effects have been produced / by S. Cock. London : J. Dennett, 1810 -- Thoughts on the effects of the bank restrictions / by Lord King. 2nd ed. enl., including some remarks on the coinage. London : Printed for Cadell, 1804
