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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 3rd ed., corr. and enl

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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

3rd ed., corr. and enl

Material type
図書
Author
by Robert Mushet
Publisher
Printed for Robert Baldwin
Publication date
1811
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
22 cm
NDC
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With the tables brought down to April 5, 1811 ; and some remarks on Mr. Bosanquet's Observations on the Bullion report.Bound with the author's A serie...

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Paper

Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
by Robert Mushet
Edition
3rd ed., corr. and enl
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
1811
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1811
Size
22 cm
Alternative Title
A series of tables, exhibiting the gain and loss to the fundholder, arising from the fluctuations in the value of the currency, from 1800 to 1821
An attempt to explain from facts the effect of the issues of the Bank of England upon its own interests, public credit, and country banks