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A treatise on a new scheme for a National Bank, to the public in general. By Baron Grothaus.
Grothaus, Baron.Date: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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Mr. J. Briscoe, a director in the national land-bank, his defence of Dr. Hugh Chamberlen's bank or office of land credit. In a letter to the doctor.
Briscoe, John, active 1695Date: [1696]- Books
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Outlines of a plan for the bank, Intended to be established in Ireland, in some letters between R------ M-----, Esq; one of the thirty one gentlemen of the committee, appointed by the subscribers to the said intended bank; and A------ V------, of London, merchant.
Date: 1780?]- Books
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An Alarm to the stockholders. Necessary to be perused by those who have any property in the bank, of any of the public funds.
Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The Swearer's-bank: or, Parliamentary security for establishing a new bank in Ireland. Wherein the medicinal use of oaths is considered. Written by Dean Swift. To which is prefix'd, an essay upon English bubbles. By Thomas Hope Esq;
Date: M.DCC.XXI. [1721]- Books
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A bank dialogue between Dr. H.C. and a country gentleman.
Date: [1696]- Books
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Reasons offered for erecting a bank in Ireland; In a letter to Hercules Rowley, Esq; By the Late Henry Maxwell, Esq; one of His Majesty's most honourable privy-council in Ireland.
Maxwell, Henry.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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Mr. J. Briscoe, a director in the national land-bank, his defence of Dr. Hugh Chamberlen's bank or office of land-credit : In a letter to the doctor.
Briscoe, John, active 1695Date: 1696- Books
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The committee for conducting the intended scrutiny in favour of Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray take this opportunity of informing the public, that the undermentioned Banking-Houses are opened to receive Subscriptions for supporting the said Scrutiny
Committee for Conducting the Intended Scrutiny in Favour of Lord Hood and Sir Cecil Wray (London, England)Date: 1784]- Books
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The names and descriptions of the proprietors of unclaimed dividends on the publick funds, Transferable at the Bank of England; which became due before the 31st December 1780, and remained unpaid the 31st December 1790. With the dates when the first dividends respectively became payable, and the number of dividends due thereon.
Bank of England.Date: [1791]- Books
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An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy: as they are delivered By John Banks.
Banks, John, active 1795-1803.Date: 1800- Books
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An account of the bank of loan at Amsterdam, commonly called the Lombard. By Philopolis.
Philopolis.Date: M.DCC.LXXIII. [1733]- Books
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A Letter to J- F-, Esq; on the conduct of the banks. With remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Considerations relating to the late order of the two banks established at Edinburgh, by which they have recalled one fourth of their cash-accompts.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
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A Projection for erecting a bank of credit in Boston, New-England. Founded on land security.
Date: Printed in the year 1714- Books
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Bank disputes; or, Credit without abuse. Submitted to the considerate observation of stock-holders in the charter'd banks for Scotland.
Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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Letter to Sir W. Pulteney, bart. M.P. &c. &c. &c. On the establishment of another public bank in London. By William Playfair, inventor of lineal arthmetic.
Playfair, William, 1759-1823.Date: [1797]- Books
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A list of the names of the adventurers in the Bank of Scotland, February 4, 1704. Nota, that these marked *** are by their adventure qualified to be chosen governour, deputy-governour, or directors. These marked ** deputy-governour, or directors. And these marked * directors.
Bank of Scotland.Date: Ano Dom. 1704- Books
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An epitome of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy: as they are delivered by John Banks.
Banks, John, active 1795-1803.Date: [1794]- Books
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A new and authentic system of universal geography, antient and modern: All the late important discoveries made by the English, and other celebrated navigator of various nations, in the different hemispheres, from the celebrated Columbus, the first discoverer of America, to the death of our no less celebrated contryman Captain Cook, &c. and containing a genuine history and description whole world, as consisting of empires, kingdoms, states, republics, provinces, continents, Islands, oceans, &c. with the various countries, cities, towns, promotories, capes, bays, peninsulas, isthmusses, gulphs, rivers, harbours, lakes, mountains, volcanos, deserts, &c. ... To which is added a complete guide to geography, astronomy the use of the globes, maps, &c. with an account of the rise, progress, and present state, of navigation, throughout the known world. Likewise containing every important, interesting, and valuable discovery throughout the whole of Captain Cook's voyages round the world. Together with those of the modern circumnavigators, particularly byron, carteret, wallis, clerke, gore, King, forrest, and Wilson. Also containing a particular account of the Pelew Islands. And the latest accounts of the English colony of botany bay: with a particular description of Port Jackson, Norfolk Island, &c. where the convicts are now settled. The whole forming a complete collection of voyages and travels. By the Rev. Thomas Bankes, vicar of dixton, in monmouthshire and author of the christian's family Bible. Edward Warren Blake, Esq. Alexander Cook, Esq. and Thomas Lloyd. Embellished with near two hundred beautiful engravings, consisting, of views, antiquities, customs, ceremonies, &c. together with whole sheet maps, plans, charts, &c. executed in a much superior stile than any work of the like kind that has ever appeared in this kingdom.
Bankes, Thomas, 1744-Date: [1788]- Books
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An attested copy of one year's account of bank annuities, from 5th July 1788 to 5th July 1789.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: 1791]- Books
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The reasons for sustaining the claims of personal creditors of forfeiting persons, tho' the bonds and other vouchers of the debts were not upon record before committing the treason. As the same were pled before, and humbly offered to the Honourable Commissioners and Trustees of the forfeited estates in Scotland, in the case of the governour and Company of the Bank of Scotland their claim upon the estates of Southesque and Balnamoon, by the counsel for the said governour and company.
Bank of Scotland.Date: 1718]- Books
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The Last speech and dying words of the Bank of Ireland. Which was executed at College-Green, on Saturday the 9th inst.
Date: [1721]- Books
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A bank dialogue between Dr. H.C. and a country gentleman.
Date: [1696]- Books
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Some reasons against the clause for restraining all corporations but the Bank of England, from keeping cash, or borrowing money payable at demand.
Date: 1708]- Books
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The iniquity of banking: or, bank notes proved to be an injury to the public, and the real cause of the present exorbitant price of provisions. Fourth edition. Part I.
Anderson, William, active 18th century-19th century.Date: [1800]