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Banking, and its effects; or, the original and paper currencies, our situation as they are concerned, and the consequences of the change we meditate, considered, in a letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M.P. &c. &c. &c. By Mr. D. Bain.

By: Bain, Donald, d. 1865.Publisher: Edinburgh : Printed by James Muirhead, 1810Description: [2], 78p.Subject(s): Currency question -- Great Britain
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