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The speech of Randle Jackson, Esq. delivered at the general court of the Bank of England, held on the 20th of September, 1810, respecting the Report of the Bullion Committee of the House of Commons; with notes on the subject of that report.

By: Jackson, Randle, 1757-1837Publisher: London : Printed for J. Butterworth, J.M. Richardson, and J. Hatchard, 1810Description: [2], 54pSubject(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the High Price of Gold Bullion | Currency question -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820
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VOL.18(7) 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. By J.L. Towers. VOL.18(8) Bank notes the cause of the disappearance of guineas, and the course of exchange being against us, whilst the balance of trade is in our favour: with practicable means suggested to enable the Bank of England to resume its payments in specie, without sustaining any loss. By T. Hopkins. VOL.18(9) The real cause of the depreciation of the national currency explained; and the means of remedy suggested. VOL.19(1) The speech of Randle Jackson, Esq. delivered at the general court of the Bank of England, held on the 20th of September, 1810, respecting the Report of the Bullion Committee of the House of Commons; with notes on the subject of that report. VOL.19(10) The high price of bullion, a proof of the depreciation of bank notes. By David Ricardo. VOL.19(2) Doubts as to the expediency of adopting the recommendation of the bullion committee. By John Fonblanque. VOL.19(3) A defence of bank notes, by John Grenfell, Esq. Second edition, with two letters to Francis Horner, Esq. M.P. Chairman of the bullion committee.

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