Banks and Banking
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Auckland, William Eden, Baron, Substance of a Speech of Lord Auckland, in the House of Peers, on Tuesday, the 8th January 1799 on the third reading of the 'Bill for granting certain duties upon income'., 1799
Item — Volume 83
Dates:
1799
Baring, Francis, Sir, Further Observations on the Establishment of the Bank of England, and on the Paper Circulation of the Country., 1797
Item — Volume 96
Dates:
1797
Beaumont, Daniel Payne, A Letter to the Marquess of Lansdowne on the Reputed Excess and Depreciation of Bank Notes and the Consequences of the New Metallic Currency, 1823
Item — Volume 112
Dates:
1823
Bell, George Joseph, Commentaries on the Municipal and Mercantile Law of Scotland considered in relation to the subject of Bankruptcy In two volumes, 1804
Item — Volume 35
Dates:
1804
Blake, William, Observations on the Principles which Regulate the Course of Exchange and on the Present Depreciated State of the Currency., 1810
Item — Volume 72a
Dates:
1810
Boase, Henry, Guineas an unnecessary and expensive incumbrance on commerce, or, The impolicy of repealing the bank restriction bill considered., 1803
Item — Volume 76
Dates:
1803
Brickwood, John, A Plan for Reducing the Capital and the Annual Charge of the National Debt. Humbly suggested to the consideration of members of Parliament., 1820
Item — Volume 056-001
Dates:
1820
Calvert, William John, The Demand for Labour is Wealth Supplement to Monopoly and Taxation Vindicated against the Errors of The Legislature, 1822
Item — Volume 18
Dates:
1822