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Observations on the present price of bullion, and rates of exchange; wherein the objections of Mr Bosanquet, and others, to the report of the Bullion Committee, are attempted to be over-ruled. By George Woods.

By: Woods, GeorgePublisher: London : Printed for R. Baldwin , 1811Description: iv, 60pSubject(s): Bosanquet, Charles, 1769-1850. Practical observations on the Report of the Bullion Committee | Currency question -- Great Britain
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VOL.20(2) Thoughts on the expediency of establishing a new chartered bank, suggested by the application to Parliament for the establishment of a new chartered marine insurance company, and confirmed by the report of the bullion committee. By Joseph Marryat, Esq. M.P. VOL.20(3) Considerations on the effect of the Bank Restraining Bill, and its connection with our financial and commercial system. By a Merchant of the Old School. VOL.20(4) Thoughts on the repeal of the bank restriction law. By David Prentice. VOL.20(5) Observations on the present price of bullion, and rates of exchange; wherein the objections of Mr Bosanquet, and others, to the report of the Bullion Committee, are attempted to be over-ruled. By George Woods. VOL.20(6) Considerations on commerce, bullion and coin, circulation and exchanges; with a view to our present circumstances / VOL.20(7) A letter to the Right Hon. George Rose, M.P. Vice-President of the Board of Trade, &c. &c. in which the real causes of the scarcity and consequent high price of gold and silver are stated and exemplified. By Charles Lyne, Esq. VOL.20(8) Banking, and its effects; or, the original and paper currencies, our situation as they are concerned, and the consequences of the change we meditate, considered, in a letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By Mr. D. Bain.

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