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Liberal and conservative finance
Waddy, Samuel Danks (1830-1902)
[1880?]
Substance of a speech made in Sheffield, with the addition of statistical tables.
Discourses on the publick revenues, and on the trade of England : in two parts, viz. I. Of the use of political arithmetick, in all considerations about the revenues and trade. II. On credit, and the means and methods by which it may be restored. III. On the management of the King's revenues. IV. Whither to farm the revenues, may not, in this juncture, be most for the publick service? V. On the public debts and engagements (v.1)
Davenant, Charles (1656-1714); Xenophon; Davenant, Charles (1656-1714)
1698
Title of second volume: Discourses on the publick revenues, and on the trade of England : which more immediately treat of the foreign traffick of this kingdom : viz. I. That foreign trade is beneficia...
Discourses on the publick revenues, and on the trade of England : in two parts, viz. I. Of the use of political arithmetick, in all considerations about the revenues and trade. II. On credit, and the means and methods by which it may be restored. III. On the management of the King's revenues. IV. Whither to farm the revenues, may not, in this juncture, be most for the publick service? V. On the public debts and engagements (v.2)
Davenant, Charles (1656-1714); Xenophon; Davenant, Charles (1656-1714)
1698
Title of second volume: Discourses on the publick revenues, and on the trade of England : which more immediately treat of the foreign traffick of this kingdom : viz. I. That foreign trade is beneficia...
A full and clear vindication of the Full answer to a Letter from a by-stander : in which all the Cambridge gentleman's cavils and misrepresentations of that book, in his Letter to Mr. Thomas Carte, are exposed and refuted
Carte, Thomas (1686-1754)
1743
Includes appendix. Includes bibliographical references.
An essay upon projects
Defoe, Daniel (1661?-1731)
1697
First edition. Preface signed: D.F. Anon., by Daniel Defoe.
A full answer to the Letter from a by-stander, &c : wherein his false calculations, and misrepresentations of facts in the time of King Charles II are refuted, and an historical account is given of all the Parliamentary aids in that reign, from the Journals of the House of Commons, the ancient and modern power of the crown, and the excessive height to which it is risen of late, are clearly represented, and reasons offered for restoring to the freeholders of England their ancient right of chusing high sheriffs and justices of peace in the county courts, as a proper means towards restoring the ballance of our constitution, and putting a stop to the progress of corruption
Carte, Thomas (1686-1754)
1742
Attributed to Thomas Carte in NUC pre-1956. A reply to Corbyn Morris, Letter from a by-stander to a Member of Parliament. Last leaf blank.
An inquiry into the reasonableness and consequences of an union with Scotland : containing a brief deduction of what hath been done, designed, or proposed... a scheme of an union ... also states, of the respective revenues, debts, weights ... as communicated to Laurence Philips
Paterson, William (1658-1719)
1706
Errata: p. [4] at end. Title and imprint within double line border. Dedication signed: Lewis Medway [pseud., i.e. William Paterson]. Caption title (p. 1): Proceedings of the Wednesdays Club in F...
Considerations for regulating the exchequer, in the more timely answering, better husbanding, and more orderly and safe conduct of the revenues of the crown into His Majesties coffers, as hath been heretofore used by sheriffes. And for freeing the subject from all unjust vexations concerning the same. With the causes and remedies of the inconveniences which have been occasioned by the breach of the lawes, and ancient course of the exchequer. As also for the better enabling and easing of sheriffes in the execution of their offices, and passing their accompts
Vernon, C; Harper, Thomas (1656)
1642
Signatures: A⁴ B-H⁸ I⁴. Errata on p. [1] at end. Final page blank. Considerations for regulating the excheqver.
Public finance : a syllabus for classes and students
Dalton, Hugh Dalton Baron (1887-1962); Labour Research Department
[1923?]
Cover title.
Propositions agreed upon at a Court of Common Councell, in Guild Hall London. Feb. 21. 1642
City of London. Corporation; Great Britain. Parliament
1642 [i.e.1643]
Indexed in: Wing P3776.
The vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit: attempted in several tracts. 1. An introductory essay... 2. Remarks upon the Bank of England ... 3. An essay upon the national credit ... 4. A letter to a member of the ... House of Commons ... All written by the same author
Broughton, John (1720)
1710
Anonymous: by John Broughton.