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Farther observations on the subject of supposed depreciation of our currency. And the causes of the diminution in the value of money.

By: Wilson, Robert, fl. 1811-1815Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed by C. Stewart, for John Anderson ...; and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown, 1811Description: [2], 41, [1]pSubject(s): Prices -- Great Britain | Currency question -- Great Britain
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VOL.16(1) Practical observations on the Report of the Bullion-Committee / VOL.16(2) An inquiry into the causes of the present high price of gold bullion in England, and its connection with the state of foreign exchanges, with observations on the report of the bullion committee. In a series of letters addressed to Thomas Thompson, Esq. M.P. one of the members of the bullion committee. By John Hill. VOL.16(3) Observations on the depreciation of money, and the state of our currency. With sundry relative tables. By Robert Wilson Esq. Accountant in Edinburgh, one of the directors of the Bank of Scotland, &c. VOL.16(4) Farther observations on the subject of supposed depreciation of our currency. And the causes of the diminution in the value of money. VOL.16(5) Observations on the report of the Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the high price of gold bullion, &c. &c. Together with some remarks on the work of Francis Blake, Esq. F.R.S. entitled, "Observations on the principles which regulate the course of exchange, and on the present depreciated state of the currency". By Edward Thornton. VOL.16(6) Hints from Holland; or, gold bullion as dear in Dutch currency as in bank-notes, in a letter to two merchants. By A.W. Rutherford. VOL.16(7) An examination of the report of the bullion committee : showing that the present high price of bullion, together with the scarcity of gold coin, and also the low rate of the foreign exchanges, are not attributable to the issue of bank paper; and explaining what are the causes by which these effects have been produced. By Mr S. Cock, commercial agent for Liverpool.

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