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An inquiry into the effects produced on the national currency and rates of exchange, by the Bank Restriction Bill; explaining the cause of the high price of bullion; with plans for maintaining the national coins in a state of uniformity and perfection. With the tables brought down to April 5, 1811; and some remarks on Mr Bosanquet's observations on the Bullion Report.

By: Mushet, Robert, 1782-1828Publisher: London : Printed for Robert Baldwin , 1811Edition: 3rd ed., corr. and enlDescription: [4]; 120pSubject(s): Paper money -- Great Britain | Banks and banking -- Great Britain | Currency question -- Great Britain
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VOL.17(3) Observations on the principles which regulate the course of exchange; and on the present depreciated state of the currency. By William Blake, Esq. F.R.S. VOL.17(4) A plain statement of the bullion question, in a letter to a friend. By Davies Giddy, Esq. M.P. VOL.17(5) Reply to Mr Bosanquet's Practical observations on the report of the Bullion Committee. By David Ricardo. VOL.17(6) An inquiry into the effects produced on the national currency and rates of exchange, by the Bank Restriction Bill; explaining the cause of the high price of bullion; with plans for maintaining the national coins in a state of uniformity and perfection. With the tables brought down to April 5, 1811; and some remarks on Mr Bosanquet's observations on the Bullion Report. VOL.18(1) The principles of currency and exchanges applied to the report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the high price of gold bullion, &c. &c. VOL.18(2) Defence of abstract currencies, in reply to the Bullion report and Mr Huskisson / VOL.18(3) Observations on the fallacy of the supposed depreciation of the paper currency of the kingdom; with reasons for dissenting from the report of the bullion committee. By Francis Perceval Eliot, Esq. &c. &c.

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