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Substance of two speeches
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A Short investigation into the subject of the alleged superfluous issue of bank notes, the high price of bullion, and the unfavourable state of the foreign exchanges : in two letters, extracted from the Times newspaper, of the 18th and 20th of April 1811 : to which is added the substance of the Earl of Rosse's speech in the House of Lords, on the exchange and currency of Ireland, taken from the Morning Post of the 17th of April.
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A report of the cases of the King v Wright, and the King v De Yonge : who were severally tried for exchanging guineas for bank notes : to which is added a copy of the act of Parliament, 51 Geo. III. c. 127. relative to this subject
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A letter to John Theodore Koster, Esq : in which the arguments used by that gentleman, to demonstrate that bank notes are not depreciated, are considered and refuted : also, in which it is contended, that Mr. Huskisson has not determined the extent to which bank notes are depreciated.
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Short statement of the trade in gold bullion : shewing the true causes of the general scarcity and consequent high price of that precious metal : also demonstrating that the notes of the Bank of England are not depreciated.
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Money : what it is, its value, &c. in reference to Bank of England notes, and any circulating medium, with a few observations applicable to our present state of commerce
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The depreciation of bank-notes demonstrated : and the assertion that gold is too dear to make guineas with proved to be absurd.
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Bank notes : the cause of the disappearance of guineas : and of the course of exchange being against us, whilst the balance of trade is in our favour : with practicable means suggested to enable the Bank of England to resume its payments in specie, without sustaining any loss
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The speech of Mr Johnstone : on the third reading of the bill for preventing the gold coin of the realm from being paid or accepted for a greater value than the current value of such coin, commonly called Lord Stanhope's Bill : Friday, the 19th of July, 1811.
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Speech of the Right Hon Lord King in the House of Lords : on Tuesday, July 2, 1811, upon the second reading of Carl Stanhope's Bill, respecting guineas and bank notes.
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