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An essay upon credit, being a proposal for the immediate and entire payment of the publick debts, and raising the credit of the nation: Contain'd in a Scheme of Management of Exchequer Credit, by the present Funds; Without any New Tax or Imposition. By Edward Leigh, Esq;
Leigh, Edward (Political economist)Date: [1715]- Books
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The national debt no national grievance; or The real State of the Nation, With respect to its civil and religious Liberty, Commerce, Public-Credit, and Finances. Interspersed with, Critical Remarks on a pamphlet lately published, Intitled, The present State of the Nation; To which are added, Proposals for improving the Public Revenue, and for providing a Fund for the Exigencies of War, without laying additional Taxes on the Public. Addressed to the People of England. By a financier.
Mortimer, Thomas, 1730-1810.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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Facts addressed to the serious attention of the people of Great Britain respecting the expence of the war, and the state of the national debt. By William Morgan, F. R. S.
Morgan, William, 1750-1833.Date: 1796- Books
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An essay on the national debt, and national capital: or, the account truly stated, debtor and creditor. Wherein is shewn. That the Former is but a diminutive Part of the Latter; and a practicable scheme exhibited, whereby the whole may, with great Facility, be paid off, at once, exclusive of the Aid of the Sinking Fund, and without any Diminution of the present revenues of the Crown, or annual expences of the People. By Andrew Hooke, Esq;
Hooke, Andrew, -1753.Date: 1750- Books
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Observations on the nature of civil liberty, the priciples of government, and the justice and policy of the war with America. To which is added an appendix and postscript, containing a state of the national debt, an estimate of the money drawn from the public by the taxes, and an account of the national income and expenditures since the last war. [Three lines in Latin from Virgil ] By Richard Price D.D. F.R.S.
Price, Richard, 1723-1791.Date: MDCCLXXVI. [1776]- Books
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The decline and fall of the English system of finance. By Thomas Paine, author of Common sense, American crisis, Rights of man, Age of reason, &c.
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809.Date: 1796- Books
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An essay on the national debt, with copper plate charts, for comparing annuities with perpetual loans. By William Playfair.
Playfair, William, 1759-1823.Date: 1787- Books
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The public welfare: or, An infallible method of paying off the national debt of England; affording a perpetual supply for every exigence of government, without levying any tax; and rendering men as happy as riches can make them. Humbly addressed to both houses of Parliament. By M. D-z.
Desaubiez, M. (Vatar)Date: MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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A memorial of the contractants with Mr. Aislabie. In a letter to Licinius Stolo.
Date: [1721]- Books
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Some considerations upon the state of our publick debts in general, and of The Civil List In Particular.
Trenchard, John, 1662-1723.Date: [1725?]- Books
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A letter to the Prince of Wales, on a second application to Parliament, to discharge debts wantonly contracted since May, 1787.
Miles, William Augustus, 1753?-1817.Date: [1795]- Books
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Some computations and remarks relating to the money subscribers, and the proprietors of the publick debts. And a Letter relating thereto to the Sub-Governor, Deputy-Governor, and Directors of the South-Sea Company. And some further remarks on the same subject. By Archibald Hutcheson, of the Middle-Temple, London, Esq; and Member of Parliament for Hasting, in Sussex.
Hutcheson, Archibald, approximately 1659-1740.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXX. [1720] [i.e. 1721]- Books
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Facts and their consequences, submitted to the consideration of the public at large; but more particularly to that of the finance minister, and of those who are or mean to become creditors to the state. By John Earl of Stair.
Stair, John Dalrymple, Earl of, 1720-1789.Date: [1782]- Books
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The propriety of an actual payment of the public debt considered. By Sir Francis Blake, Bart.
Blake, Francis, Sir, 1738?-1818.Date: 1786- Books
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The Theory of the national debt, with observations on the land tax, and the present situation of stockholders.
Date: 1798- Books
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Essay III. On the nature and principles of public credit; containing a plan for putting the public debts into a regular course of redemption: Together with The General Variations necessary to be made, in order to render the same applicable, Practically, to the several and respective Circumstances, and Conveniencies of the different Classes and Denominations of the Public Creditors.
Gale, S. (Samuel), -1826.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI.[1786]- Books
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Now or never: or, a familiar discourse concerning the two schemes for restoring the national credit, either by the united interest of the three great companies; or by making the governments-securities current in all payments, in a New Parliamentary Species of Money, to be secur'd and redeem'd by a proportionable Part of the Publick Revenue, appropriated as a Sinking Fund for that Purpose. By R. M. Esq.
Mackenzie, Roderick, Esq.Date: 1721- Books
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Dialogue between a nobleman and a farmer, upon the reduction of the national debt, and other affairs of state: also, the distressed condition of the farmers in Scotland, considered ; with the probable means of their relief, and their Landlords advantage; -- And A more effectual Method than any hitherto, for suppressing Vice and Immorality, and encouraging of Religion and Virtue. -- The whole calculated exceedingly to promote the Prosperity and Grandeur of the British Nation. By William Suttor a Native of Banff. Righteousness exalteth a Nation.
Suttor, William.Date: 1788- Books
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A letter to the sub-governor, deputy-governor, & directors of the South-Sea Company.
True Lover of His Country.Date: 1721]- Books
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Le bonheur public; ou moyen d'acquitter la dette nationale de l'Angleterre; de trouver une ressource constante pour les besoins du gouvernement sans taxes ni impositions; & de rendre les hommes heureux, ... Présenté aux Chambres du Parlement. Par M. D-z. ...
Desaubiez, M. (Vatar)Date: 1780- Books
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A defence of several proposals for raising of three millions for the service of the government, for the year 1746. With a postscript, containing some notions relating to publick credit. By Sir John Barnard, Knight.
Barnard, John, Sir, 1685-1764.Date: M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]- Books
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An impartial enquiry into the value of South-Sea stock; with some thoughts of the occasion of the present decay of trade and credit: and some means proposed for restoring the same. In a letter to Sir Richard Steele Knt.
A. B.Date: Printed in the Year 1720- Books
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The reports from the select committee of the House of Commons on finance, as presented to that House; containing an account of the public-funded debt, taxes, unfunded debt, &c. And Including the Present State of the Several Following Public Offices, with the Measures that May be Adopted for Reducing the Public Expenditure, &c. &c. &c. Customs Excise Stamp-Office Post-Office Tax-Office Salt-Office Hawkers' and Pedlars' Office Hackney-Coach-Office Duties on Pensions, Salaries, Fees, &c. First Fruits and Tenths Expenditure of the Public Revenue Treasury Secretaries of State Admiralty Navy Board Navy Pay-Office Marine Pay-Office Transport-Office Secretary at War Comptrollers of Army Accounts Paymaster-General Barrack-Office Ordnance-Office Auditing Accounts of the Public Receipt and Expenditure Exchequer. Ordered to be printed March 31, 1797, &c.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1798- Books
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Queries relating to the Garbling bill.
Date: 1708?]- Books
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A proposal for the liquidation of the national debt; the abolition of tithes; and the reform of the Church revenue.
Blake, Francis, Sir, 1738?-1818.Date: 1783