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The pangs of credit: or, an argument to shew where it is most reasonable to bestow the two millions. In a plain view of the circumstances of the redeemable annuitants under two acts of Parliament, commonly called the Scheme-Act, and the Credit-Act. In a letter to a member of Parliament. By an orphan annuitant.
Orphan Annuitant.Date: 1722- Books
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Dearness not scarcity, its cause and remedy. By Joshua Collier. Humbly offered to the consideration of His Majesty's ministers. The third edition, with new and enlarged views of the subject. And an appendix, containing observations on a pamphlet, by the author of the Essay on the principle of population.
Collier, Joshua.Date: 1800- Books
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An essay on credit and the Bankrupt Act. With some reflections on the Escape-Act.
Date: [1707]- Books
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An essay upon public credit. In a letter to a friend. Occasioned by the fall of stocks.
Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Some considerations offer'd to Tories and dissenters, on account of their present circumstances. In a letter to a friend.
Date: 1720- Books
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An essay towards regulating the trade, and employing the poor of this kingdom. The second editon. Whereunto is added, an essay towards paying off the publick debts. By John Cary, Esq;
Cary, John, -1720?.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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An appeal to common sense: or, some considerations offer'd to restore publick credit. By Mr. Erasmus Philips
Philips, Erasmus, -1743.Date: 1720- Books
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A caveat on the part of public credit, previous to the opening of the budget, for the present year, 1768.
Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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A proposal for paying off the publick debts by erecting a national credit. Humbly Offered To the Honourable the Commons of Great-Britain In Parliament Assembled. By John Cary, Esq;
Cary, John, -1720?.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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The vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit: attempted in several tracts. 1. An introductory essay; wherein are occasionally consider'd the Two Main Points of Her Majesty's Title, and the Doctrine of Resistance. 2. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our Trade, and the Constitution of the Government. 3. An essay upon the national credit of Britain. 4. A letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the Credit of our Government and the Nation in general. All written by the same author.
Broughton, John, 1673 or 1674-1720.Date: 1710- Books
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A proposal for relieving the present exigences of the nation by a land credit. Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townshend. By Middleton Walker, M. Londinensis.
Walker, Middleton.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]