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The finances and trade of the United Kingdom at the beginning of the year 1852.

By: Lewis, George Cornewall, Sir, 2nd Bart.Publisher: London : James Ridgway, 1852Description: 59, [1]p.Subject(s): Finance -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- Economic conditions
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.10(14) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 32427-1001
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PAM VOL.101(2) Catechism on the corn laws; with a list of fallacies and the answers. Nineteenth edition, stereotype. ... To which is added the article on free trade, from the Westminster Review, no. xxiii; with a collection of the objections and the answers. By a Member of the University of Cambridge. PAM VOL.10(13) Copyholds (for enfranchisement). Kidderminster. PAM VOL.101(3) Corn-law fallacies, with the answers. (Reprinted from the Sun newspaper.) With a dedication to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. By the Author of the Catechism on the corn laws. PAM VOL.10(14) The finances and trade of the United Kingdom at the beginning of the year 1852. PAM VOL.101(4) A letter to Kirkman Finlay, Esq., on the importations of foreign corn, and the value of the precious metals in different countries. To which are added observations on money, and the foreign exchange. By James Pennington, Esq. PAM VOL.10(15) "All the shallows". A letter to John Bull, Esquire, about administrations in general, and the Earl of Derby's administration in particular. By Charles Morris. PAM VOL.101(5) First, second, and third addresses to the landowners of England on the corn laws. By Earl Fitzwilliam.

Attributed by NUC pre-1956 imprints to Sir George Cornewall Lewis.

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