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Political tracts A new edition

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Political tracts

A new edition

Material type
図書
Author
by Sir Francis Blake
Publisher
Printed for J. Debrett
Publication date
1795
Material Format
Paper
Capacity, size, etc.
22 cm
NDC
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Bound with: Observations on the establishment of the Bank of England, and on the paper circulation of the country / by Sir Francis Baring. London : Mi...

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Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
by Sir Francis Blake
Edition
A new edition
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date
1795
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1795
Size
22 cm
Alternative Title
Observations on the establishment of the Bank of England, and on the paper circulation of the country
Further observations on the establishment of the Bank of England, and on the paper circulation of the country
Observations on the publication of Walter Boyd, Esq. M.P
Thoughts upon a new coinage of silver, more especially as it relates to an alteration in the division of the pound troy
An inquiry into the real difference between actual money, consisting of gold and silver, and paper money of various descriptions : also, an examination into the constitutions of banks, and the impossibility of their combining the two characters of bank and exchequer