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A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. on the conduct of the Bank Directors; with Cursory Observations on Mr. Morgan's Pamphlet, respecting the expence of the war, and the State of the National Debt.
Vansittart, Nicholas, 1766-1851.Date: 1796- Books
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An appeal to the public, On the Subject of the National Debt. The Second Edition. With An Appendix, containing Explanatory Observations and Tables; and an Account of the present State of Population in Norfolk. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S.
Price, Richard, 1723-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Archives and manuscripts
"Is there life before debt?" Conference papers and materials
Date: 1993Reference: SA/MED/E/3/9/2Part of: Medact- Books
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A scheme whereby the whole national debt may be paid in about thirty years, without any additional tax upon the nation, or any injury done, either to Government, or its Creditors. And Whereby The Contracting of any more Debt for the future, may be also prevented. By a wellwisher to the prosperity of Britain.
Wellwisher to the Prosperity of Britain.Date: Printed In The Year MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]- Archives and manuscripts
"Is there life before debt?": Planning correspondence and papers
Date: 1993Reference: SA/MED/E/3/9/1Part of: Medact- Archives and manuscripts
"Is there life before debt?" Press and publicity correspondence and papers
Date: 1993Reference: SA/MED/E/3/9/4Part of: Medact- Books
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A proposal for selling part of the forest lands and chaces, and disposing of the produce towards the discharge of that part of the national debt, due to the Bank of England; and for the establishment of a national bank; By which there wou'd be a Saving to the Public of One per Cent. on so much of the National Debt, as is immediately redeemable by Parliament. Which, with the Produce of the Sinking Fund, would, it is imagin'd, be sufficient to pay off the National Debt in a reasonable Time. And Also To defray the extraordinary Expences of any War the Nation shou'd hereafter engage in, without borrowing.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Archives and manuscripts
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File of printed appeal documents and letters relating to the Appeal to reduce the Retreat debt
Date: 1893 - 1895Reference: RET/3/1/5/4/1Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
"Is there life before debt? Speakers' correspondence and biodata
Date: 1993Reference: SA/MED/E/3/9/3Part of: Medact- Books
Psychology, ancient and modern / [George Sidney Brett].
Brett, George Sidney, 1879-1944.Date: 1963- Books
Mythology / by Jane Ellen Harrison.
Harrison, Jane Ellen, 1850-1928.Date: 1963- Books
Greek biology and medicine / by Henry Osborn Taylor.
Taylor, Henry Osborn, 1856-1941.Date: [1922?]- Books
A Bill to amend and render more effectual several Acts for enabling the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt to grant life annuities; and to empower the said Commissioners to grant annuities ... for promoting ... the fund ... called 'The Waterloo Subscription' / Ordered ... to be printed, 5 April 1819.
Great BritainDate: [1819]- Books
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The lords protest in the last session of Parliament, on the bill for indemnifying persons who have been guilty of unlawful importing goods and merchandize into this Kingdom, upon the Terms therein mentioned, and for inforcing the Laws against such Importation for the future. To which is added, the state of the national debt, with an Estimate of the Navy Debt, as it stood December 1735.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords.Date: [1736]- Books
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Considerations on the necessity of taxing the annuities granted by Parliament in the reigns of King William, and Queen Anne; and reducing one fifth of the capital stock of all persons possess'd of five thousand pounds or more in the South-Sea Company: In order to pay off the National Debt, And Ease Trade, and the Landed Interest.
Bruce, John.Date: 1734- Books
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Remarks upon Mr. Mills's Proposals for publishing A survey of the trade of Great-Britain, Ireland, and the British colonies. Comprehending also some observations upon the general balance of trade, upon the National Debt, and Public Credit of this Country; with other important Articles. Inscribed to the Right Honourable Lord North. By Corbyn Morris, Esq.
Morris, Corbyn, 1710-1779.Date: [1771]- Books
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The debtor and creditor's assistant; or, a key to the King's bench and Fleet prisons; calculated for the information and benefit of the injured creditor, as well as the unfortunate debtor: Including Newgate, Ludgate, and the Three Compters. To which are Added, Relfections on perpetual Imprisonment for Debt; and Outlines of a Bill for abolishing the same, &c. &c.
Date: [1793]- Books
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The lord looseth the prisoners: a sermon preach'd in Prujean Court Old Bailey, London; on Sunday the 3d of July 1737. To the Prisoners for Debt that reside in the Rules of the Fleet-Prison, On Occasion Of the late Act of Parliament for Insolvents; And publish'd at their request. By James Anderson, D.D.
Anderson, James, approximately 1680-1739.Date: M.DCC.XXXVII. [1737]- Books
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The debts of the nation stated and consider'd in four papers, viz. I. A letter to a friend concerning the publick debts, particularly that of the Navy. II. A State of the Five and Thirty Millions mention'd in a Report of a Committee of the House of Commons. III. An Estimate of the Debt of Her Majesty's Navy on the Heads hereafter mention'd, as it stood on the 30th of September last, with what thereof has and will be satisfied by the South-Sea Stock, pursuant to the late Act of Parliament in that behalf, and what remains of the said Debt on the said 30th of September to be discharg'd: With Observations thereupon. IV. A brief account of the debts provided for by the South-Sea act, and the Times when they were incur'd: With some short Observations.
Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745.Date: [1712]- Archives and manuscripts
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Printed report on the patients and finances of the Retreat, with an address to Friends of the Retreat appealing for more funds and subscriptions
Date: 27 June 1817Reference: RET/3/1/5/2/1Part of: The Retreat Archive- Books
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The proceeding of the honourable House of Commons of Ireland, In Rejecting the Altered Money-Bill, on December 17, 1753, vindicated by authorities taken from the law and usage of Parliament. Wherein are occasionally exposed the Fallacies of two Pamphlets, intitled, ̀̀considerations on the late Bill, &c.''-And ̀̀observations Relative to the late Bill for paying off the Residue of the National Debt.''
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.Date: 1754- Books
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The proceeding of the honourable House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered money-bill, on December 17, 1753, vindicated by authorities taken from the law and usage of Parliament. Wherein are occasionally exposed the Fallacies of two Pamphlets, intitled, ̀̀considerations on the late Bill, &c.''-And ̀̀observations Relative to the late Bill for paying off the Residue of the National Debt.''
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.Date: 1754- Books
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The proceeding of the Honourable House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered money-bill, on December 17, 1753, vindicated by authorities taken from the law and usage of Parliament. Wherein are occasionally exposed the Fallacies of two Pamphlets, intitled, ̀̀considerations on the late ̀̀bill, &c.''-And ̀̀observations Relative ̀̀to the late Bill for paying off the Residue of the ̀̀national Debt.''
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.Date: [1754?]- Books
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The proceeding of the honourable House of Commons of Ireland, in rejecting the altered Money-Bill, on December 17, 1753, vindicated by authorities taken from the law and usage of Parliament. Wherein are occasionally exposed the Fallacies of two Pamphlets, intitled, ̀̀considerations on the late ̀̀bill, &c.''-And ̀̀observations Relative ̀̀to the late Bill for paying off the Residue of the ̀̀national Debt.''
Cox, Richard, Sir, 1702-1766.Date: [1754]- Books
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Fair payment no spunge: or, some considerations on the Unreasonableness of Refusing to Receive back Money Lent on Publick Securities. And the Necessity of Setting the Nation Free from the Insupportable Burthen of Debt and Taxes. With a View of the Great Advantage and Benefit which will arise to Trade and to the Landed Interest, as well as to the Poor, by having these Heavy Grievances taken off.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1717]