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Anderson, William (Writer on banking)

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    The iniquity of banking . Part II. Containing a further illustration of the injustice of the paper system: An Enquiry into the Nature and Probable Consequences of the Bank Indemnity Bill, and A Plan for Removing (or At Least Alleviating) the Evils Produced by the Circulation of Bank Notes.

    Anderson, William (Writer on banking) | Date: MDCCC. [1800]
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    The iniquity of banking or, bank notes proved to be an injury to the public, and the real cause of the present exorbitant price of provisions.

    Anderson, William (Writer on banking) | Date: MDCCXCVII. [1797]
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    The iniquity of banking, or, Bank notes proved to be injurious to the public and the real cause of the present exorbitant price of provisions

    Anderson, William (Writer on banking) | Date: 1797
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    The iniquity of banking or, bank notes proved to be an injury to the public, and the real cause of the present exorbitant price of provisions. Fourth edition. Part I.

    Anderson, William (Writer on banking) | Date: [1800]

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Bank notes - Great Britain

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