Banks and Banking
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
A Bill for Better Preserving the Monies arising from the Estates of Bankrupts, and for the further Amendment of the Bankrupt Laws., 1808
Item — Volume 22
Dates:
1808
A Full Impartial Report of the Debate in the House of Lords on May 14, 1806, upon Lord Holland’s Motion for Committing the Bill for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors., 1806
Item — Volume 72a
Dates:
1806
A Letter to Lord Liverpool, on the Consquences of a Renewal of our late Enormous Expenditure on the Continent, 1815
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1815
A Letter to the Earl of Liverpool suggesting a plan for Relieving the Country from Financial Embarrassments. By a Merchant., 1817
Item — Volume 73
Dates:
1817
A Review of the Controversy respecting the High Price of Bullion and the State of our Currency., 1811
Item — Volume 30
Dates:
1811
Anderson, William , Notices on Political Economy; or, An inquiry concerning the effects of debts and taxes, of the state of the currency and exchange, and of the balance of trade, as they operate on the community considered as a whole, 1821
Item — Volume 15
Dates:
1821
Arguments against Tithes Answered in a Third Letter to Lords Holland and Rosslyn By the Old Inquirer, 1817
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1817
Atkinson, Jasper, Considerations on the Propriety of the Bank of England Resuming its Payments in Specie At the Period Prescribed by the Act 37th, George III, 1802
Item — Volume 36
Dates:
1802
Atkinson, William, Letters on the Wool Question To which are annexed a second Letter on Tithes, addressed to Lords Holland and Rosslyn By the Old Inquirer, 1816
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1816