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The expediency and practicability of the resumption of cash-payments by the Bank of England; or thoughts on the present serious state of the circulating medium of the kingdom; and a series of measures proposed, whereby sufficient supplies of specie might be introduced into the channels of circulation, and kept there, without the probability of its disappearing. By J.L. Towers.

By: Towers, J. L. (Joseph Lomas), 1767?-1831.Publisher: London : Sold by J.M. Richardson, 1811Description: [4], 60p.Note: [Copy A & B]Subject(s): Currency question -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.87(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33520-1001
Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Salisbury Room Corridor, Principal Floor Lords Library Tracts VOL.18(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33520-2001
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PAM VOL.86(8) The terms of all the loans which have been raised for the public service during the last fifty years: with an introductory account of the principal loans prior to that period; and observations on the rate of interest paid for the money borrowed. By J.J. Grellier. PAM VOL.8(7) The case of the British naval and military claimants on Portugal, being the report made by the Committee to the General Meeting, held at the King's Arms Hotel, Palace Yard, on Wednesday, the 12th February, 1840. With the necessary documents, in proof, subjoined. PAM VOL.87(1) A concise statment of the question regarding the abolition of the slave trade. PAM VOL.87(2) The expediency and practicability of the resumption of cash-payments by the Bank of England; or thoughts on the present serious state of the circulating medium of the kingdom; and a series of measures proposed, whereby sufficient supplies of specie might be introduced into the channels of circulation, and kept there, without the probability of its disappearing. By J.L. Towers. PAM VOL.87(3) Supplement aux réflexions sur l'état politique et morale de la société, a la fin du dix-huitième siècle: dans lequel l'état politique de la société est continue jusqu'au mois de Juin 1801. Par John Bowles, Esq. PAM VOL.87(3) What have we to fight for? An address to the freeholders of Middlesex, who met at the Crown and Anchor Tavern, on July 29, 1803, to celebrate the last election of Members of Parliament for that county, on their duty as Britons, at the present important crisis. PAM VOL.87(4) Political lectures, (No. II) Sketches of the history of prosecutions for political opinion; with strictures on the late proceedings of the Court of Judiciary in Scotland. By J. Thelwall.

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