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The currency question. The memorials addressed by the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce to Sir Robert Peel, with his replies; from July 30, to December 12, 1842.

By: Birmingham Chamber of Commerce.Publisher: Birmingham : Published for the Chamber of Commerce, 1843Description: 23, [1]p.Subject(s): Currency question -- Great Britain
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PAM VOL.72(6) Thoughts upon the principles of banks, and the wisdom of legislative interference. PAM VOL.72(7) Review of the Joint Stock Bank Acts, and of the law as to joint stock companies generally: with the practical suggestions of a solicitor for their amendment; in a letter to the Right Honourable the Chancellor of the Exchequer. By Matthew Dobson Lowndes. PAM VOL.72(8) Currency and banking. A review of some of the principles and plans that have recently engaged public attention, with reference to the administration of the currency. By James William Gilbart. PAM VOL.72(9) The currency question. The memorials addressed by the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce to Sir Robert Peel, with his replies; from July 30, to December 12, 1842. PAM VOL.7(3) A few brief remarks on Lord Denman's bill for improving the law of evidence / PAM VOL.73(1) Of the vocation of our age for legislation and jurisprudence, translated from the German of Frederick Charles von Savigny, by Abraham Hayward. PAM VOL.73(2) A letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, on the silk trade, in the year 1829. By William Banbury, Esq. Together with a copy of the report of the committee of the House of Commons in the year 1766, on the same subject.

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