The expediency and practicability of the resumption of cash-payments by the Bank of England, or, Thoughts on the present serious state of the circulating medium of the kingdom : and a series of measures proposed, whereby sufficient supplies of specie might be introduced into the channels of circulation, and kept there, without the probability of its disappearing
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The expediency and practicability of the resumption of cash-payments by the Bank of England, or, Thoughts on the present serious state of the circulating medium of the kingdom : and a series of measures proposed, whereby sufficient supplies of specie might be introduced into the channels of circulation, and kept there, without the probability of its disappearing
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Observations on the present price of bullion, and rates of exchange
A short investigation into the subject of the alleged superfluous issue of bank notes, ...
An inquiry into the state of our commercial relations with the northern powers
A letter, containing observations on some of the effects of our paper currency, and on the means of remedying its present, and preventing its future excess
A letter to John Theodore Koster, Esq. ...
Resolutions proposed to the House of Commons on the Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the high price of bullion
Desultory reflections on banks in general, and the system of keeping up a false capital, by accommodation paper, so much resorted to by monopolists and speculators
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Bound with: Observations on the present price of bullion, and rates of exchange / by George Woods. R. Baldwin, 1811 -- A short investigation into the subject of the alleged superfluous issue of bank notes, ... J. Hatchard, 1811 -- An inquiry into the state of our commercial relations with the northern powers. J. Hatchard, 1811 -- A letter, containing observations on some of the effects of our paper currency, and on the means of remedying its present, and preventing its future excess. T. Cadell, 1810 -- A letter to John Theodore Koster, Esq. ... Liverpool : Harris Brothers, 1811 -- Resolutions proposed to the House of Commons on the Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the high price of bullion / by Francis Horner and N. Vansittart. J. Hatchard, 1811 -- Desultory reflections on banks in general, and the system of keeping up a false capital, by accommodation paper, so much resorted to by monopolists and speculators / by Danmoniensis [pseud.]. Sherwood, 1810