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The speech of Randle Jackson, Esq. delivered at the general court of the Bank of England, held on the 20th of September, 1810, respecting the Report of the Bullion Committee of the House of Commons; with notes on the subject of that report.

By: Jackson, Randle, 1757-1837.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Butterworth, J.M. Richardson, and J. Hatchard, 1810Description: [2], 54p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the High Price of Gold Bullion | Currency question -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820
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VOL.136(4) An enquiry 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. By Robert Mushet, of His Majesty's mint. VOL.136(5) An inquiry into the causes of the present high price of gold bullion in England, and its connection with the state of foreign exchanges, with observations on the report of the bullion committee. In a series of letters addressed to Thomas Thompson, Esq. M.P. one of the members of the bullion committee. By John Hill. VOL.136(6) Practical observations on the Report of the Bullion Committee. By Charles Bosanquet, Esq. VOL.136(7) The speech of Randle Jackson, Esq. delivered at the general court of the Bank of England, held on the 20th of September, 1810, respecting the Report of the Bullion Committee of the House of Commons; with notes on the subject of that report. VOL.137(1) The question concerning the depreciation of our currency stated and examined. By William Huskisson, Esq. M.P. VOL.137(2) The preface examined. An examination of the preface to a pamphlet entitled the question concerning the depreciation of our currency stated and examined. By W. Huskinson, Esq. M.P. VOL.137(3) Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, "The Question concerning the depreciation of the "Currency Stated and Examined". By William Huskisson, Esq. M.P. Together with several political maxims regarding coin and paper currency, intended to explain the real nature, and advantages, of the present system. By Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M.P. Author of the history of the public revenue of the British Empire.

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