The system of country-banking defended : with reference to corn, currency, panic, population, bankruptcy, crime, pauperism, and so forth : a letter to Lord Goderich, first Lord of His Majesty's Treasury, &c. &c. &c. : also remarks, on two recent letters in the Globe newspapers, signed "A Scotch banker;" and on the Reply of Kirkman Finlay, Esq. of Glasgow, objecting to Sir John Sinclair's proposal for "raising the standard-price of gold to £5. the ounce;" with the author's reasons for slightly differing from Sir John Sinclair, as to the quantum of rise necessary
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The system of country-banking defended : with reference to corn, currency, panic, population, bankruptcy, crime, pauperism, and so forth : a letter to Lord Goderich, first Lord of His Majesty's Treasury, &c. &c. &c. : also remarks, on two recent letters in the Globe newspapers, signed "A Scotch banker;" and on the Reply of Kirkman Finlay, Esq. of Glasgow, objecting to Sir John Sinclair's proposal for "raising the standard-price of gold to £5. the ounce;" with the author's reasons for slightly differing from Sir John Sinclair, as to the quantum of rise necessary
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Lord Goderich is the Earl of Ripon