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Tooke, Thomas (1774-1858) | 10 |
Newmarch, William (1820-1882) | 6 |
Keynes, John Maynard (1883-1946) | 4 |
Fullarton, John, 1780?-1849 | 3 |
Law, John (1671-1729) | 3 |
Mcculloch, J R (1789-1864) | 3 |
Overstone, Samuel Jones Loyd Baron | 3 |
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832) | 3 |
Tooke, Thomas, 1774-1858 | 3 |
Torrens, Robert (1780-1864) | 3 |
Capital, currency, and banking : being... a series of articles ... on the principles of the Bank Act of 1844, and ... on the recent monetarial and commercial crisis : concluding with a plan for a secure and economical currency
Wilson, James (1805-1860)
1847
Indexed in: Goldsmiths' Lib. cat 35218.
This age of plenty : its problems and their solution
Hattersley, C Marshall
1929
"Major C.H. Douglas and Professor Frederick Soddy stand in the forefront of new economic thought. It is with their ideas and suggestions that the ensuing pages are principally concerned." - p. 7.
The principles and practical operation of Sir Robert Peel's Act of 1844, explained and defended
Torrens, Robert (1780-1864); Torrens, Robert (1780-1864)
1857
With: Torrens, R. The economists refuted; or, an inquiry into the nature and extent of the advantages derived from trade. London, Oddy and La Grange, 1808.
The principles and practical operation of Sir Robert Peel's Act of 1844, explained and defended
Torrens, Robert (1780-1864); Torrens, Robert (1780-1864)
1857
With: Torrens, R. The economists refuted; or, an inquiry into the nature and extent of the advantages derived from trade. London, Oddy and La Grange, 1808.
Letters to the editor of "The Times" journal, on the affairs and conduct of the Bank of England : the introduction of British silver money into the colonies : and generally, on the currency of the United Kingdom, both paper and metallic
Page, Richard (1773-1841)
1826
Indexed in: Kress Lib C.1742.
The question concerning the depreciation of our currency stated and examined
Huskisson, W (1770-1830)
1811
With: Valuable works lately published by John Murray (2 pp) at end.
Thoughts on the proposed change of currency, and other late alterations : as they affect, or are intended to affect, the Kingdom of Scotland
Scott, Sir Walter (1771-1832)
1826
The first of the author's three letters on the proposed change of currency. Signed: Malachi Malagrowther.