Currency question - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The reasons of the decay of trade and private credit. Recommended to the perusal of all true Englishmen. By a merchant of London
Merchant of LondonDate: 1707- E-books
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An Inquiry into the causes of the decay of publick and private credit in Great Britain and Ireland : with proposals humbly offer'd for their restoration.
Date: [1720?]- E-books
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Proclamation for calling in the forreign coyn now current in Scotland
Scotland. Privy Council.Date: 1707- E-books
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A survey of trade In four parts. I. The great advantages of trade in general, and the particular influence of it on Great-Britain. II. The marks of a beneficial trade, and the nature of our commerce in its several branches; with an examination of some notions generally received of the prejudices we suffer by other nations in trade. III. The great advantages of our colonies and plantations to Great-Britain, and our interest in preserving and encouraging them; and how they may be further improved. IV. Some considerations on the disadvantages our trade at present labours under, and for the recovery and enlargement of it. Together with considerations on our money and bullion. Its exportation discuss'd. Scarcity of silver coin accounted for. The means of procuring a plenty and free circulation of both species.
Wood, William, 1679-1765.Date: 1718- E-books
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Considerations on the utility of the national debt and on the present alarming crisis; with a short plan of a mode of relief, and an explanation of the solid inherent grounds of great national prosperity, that exist in this country. By Edward King, Esq. F.R.S. and F.A.S.
King, Edward, 1735?-1807.Date: 1793