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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
1730 | The Bakers appeal; or The ruinous and deplorable condition of the bakers of London, and parts adjacent, faithfully represented, and humbly address'd to a member of Parliament. | - |
1797 | The bank mirror; or, A guide to the funds. 2d ed. | Hales, Charles |
1826 | The Bank of England defended, or the principal cause of the high prices demonstrated, by an inquiry into the origin of the present system of coinage, also, by an examination of certain opinions in regard to a metallic currency, the foreign exchanges, and the effects of our paper currency; with suggestions for forming a more accurate monetary system ... | Groom, Richard |
1826 | The Bank of England defended, or The principal cause of the high prices demonstrated, by an inquiry into the origin of the present system of coinage, also, by an examination of certain opinions in regard to a metallic currency, the foreign exchanges, and the effects of our paper currency; with suggestions for forming a more accurate monetary system. | Groom, Richard |
1697 | The Bank of England, and their present method of paying, defended from the aspersions cast on them in a late book, entituled, A review of the universal remedy for all the diseases incident to coin. | H., P. |
1739 | The best mine above ground; or, The most laudable and most certain means of enriching this nation, by improving our agriculture ...2d. ed. | Trowell, Samuel |
1792 | The Birthright of Britons: or The British Constitution, with a sketch of its history, and incidental remarks: in which are traced the origin of our liberties, their successive growth | - |
15-Mar-1990 | The Book of Job | HONDA, Yoshinori; 本田, 喜範 |
30-Sep-1977 | The Book of Proverbs | HONDA, Yoshinori; 本田, 喜範 |
1668 | The brief observations of J. C. concerning trade and interest of money, briefly examined. | R., H. |
1748 | The British merchant: containing the sentiments of the most eminent and judicious merchants of the City of London, concerning the trade and commerce of these kingdoms; more particularly that which relates to France, Spain and Portugal 3d ed. | King, Charles |
1733 | The budget opened. Or, An answer to a pamphlet intitled, A letter from a member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties on wine and tabacco・・・ | Bath, William Pulteney, earl of |
1764 | The budget. | Hartley, David |
1764 | The budget. Inscribed to the man, who thinks himself minister...4th ed. | Hartely, David |
1812 | The bullion-question impartially discussed: an address to the editors of the Edinburgh Review. | Smith, Thomas |
1720 | The capital of the South-Sea Company, at midsummer, 1720, is computed as followeth, viz. | Hutcheson, Archibald |
1739 | The case as it now stands, between the clothiers, weavers, and other manufacturers with regart to the late riot in the County of Wilts. | Philalethes, pseud. |
1739 | The case as it now stands, between the clothiers, weavers, and other manufacturers, with regard to the late riot, in the county of Wilts. | Philalethes, pseud. |
1754 | The case fairly stated: or, An inquiry how far the clause lately rejected by the honourable House of Commons, would, if it had passed, have affected the liberties of the people of Ireland. | Leland, John |
1720 | The case of contracts for South Sea stock, in general, since taking of the third subscription, at 1000 per cent. | Hutcheson, Archibald |
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