A letter to the Right. Hon. George Canning : to explain in what manner the industry of the people, and the productions of the country, are connected with, and influenced by, internal bills of exchange, country bank notes, and country bankers, Bank of England notes, and branch banks : written to expose some of the prevailing fallacies on these subjects, and to prove, that the laws passed under the influence of those fallacies, will greatly obstruct and injure the operations of industry, and have no power to effect the purpose designed by them : with a postscript on the tendency of the wages of labour in England and Ireland to become equal, and the consequences resulting therefrom exemplified

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A letter to the Right. Hon. George Canning : to explain in what manner the industry of the people, and the productions of the country, are connected with, and influenced by, internal bills of exchange, country bank notes, and country bankers, Bank of England notes, and branch banks : written to expose some of the prevailing fallacies on these subjects, and to prove, that the laws passed under the influence of those fallacies, will greatly obstruct and injure the operations of industry, and have no power to effect the purpose designed by them : with a postscript on the tendency of the wages of labour in England and Ireland to become equal, and the consequences resulting therefrom exemplified

by Henry Burgess

Printed by Harvey and Darton, 1826

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