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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.

Publisher: [Dublin? : s.n.], 1804Description: 46, [2]pSubject(s): Finance, Public -- Ireland | Prices -- Great Britain | Foreign exchange
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.98(5) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21606-1001
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VOL.98(2) An inquiry into the nature and effects of the proper credit of Great Britain / VOL.98(3) A comparative view of the public finance from the beginning to the close of the late administration / VOL.98(4) A reply to some financial mistatements in and out of Parliament. VOL.98(5) 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. VOL.98(6) An essay on the principle of commercial exchanges, and more particularly of the exchange between Great Britain and Ireland: with an inquiry into the practical effects of the bank restrictions / VOL.99(1) Seasonable remarks on trade. With some reflections on the advantages that might accrue to Great Britain, by a proper regulation of the trade of Ireland. Wrote in London, but now first publish'd in Dublin, as a preface to other essays on the trade and maufactures of Ireland. VOL.99(2) An essay on trade in general; and, on that of Ireland in particular. By the author of Seasonable remarks.

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