Part 20 (2/2)
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The CURRENCY QUESTION in a Nut Sh.e.l.l. 4_d._
AN ARGUMENT against the GOLD STANDARD; with an Examination of the Principles of the Modern Economists--Theory of Rent--Corn Laws, &c. &c.
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”Money is an universal commodity, and as necessary to Trade as food is to life.”--_Locke_.
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INFLUENCE of the PUBLIC DEBT on the PROSPERITY of the COUNTRY. By M. B.
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The REVENUE and the EXPENDITURE of the UNITED KINGDOM. By SAMUEL WELLS, Barrister-at-Law. 8vo. 15_s._ cloth.
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