8 results filtered with: South Sea Bubble, Great Britain, 1720
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The naked and undisguis'd truth, plainly and faithfully told: what was the unhappy rise, which were the fatal causes, and who the wicked authors, of Great Britain's and Ireland's present Dreadful (and before unheard of) calamities. By a passionate lover of his country.
Passionate lover of his country.Date: [1721]- Books
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The naked and undisguis'd truth, plainly and faithfully told: what was the unhappy rise, which were the fatal causes, and who the wicked authors, of Great Britain's and Ireland's present Dreadful (and before unheard of) calamities. By a passionate lover of his country.
Passionate lover of his country.Date: 1721- Pictures
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Thomas Hudson, an unfortunate man. Stipple engraving by R. Cooper, 1821.
Date: 1 July 1821Reference: 349i- Pictures
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Robert Knight, Cashier of the South Sea Company, stands in a boat surrounded by horses, people and small devils. Engraving.
Date: [1721?]Reference: 31509i- Books
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A letter to a friend in the country, occasioned by a report that there is a design still forming by the late directors of the South-Sea Company, their Agents and Associates, to issue the receipts of the third and fourth subscriptions at 1000l. per cent. and to extort about Ten Millions more from the miserable People of Great Britain. With some observations on the present state of affairs at Home and Abroad. By Eustace Budgell, Esq;
Budgell, Eustace, 1686-1737.Date: MDCCXXI. [1721]- Pictures
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Caricatures of speculative investment bubbles in Europe in 1720. Engraving.
Date: 1720Reference: 31506i- Pictures
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The South Sea Scheme: speculators ruined by the collapse of the South Sea Company. Engraving by W. Hogarth after himself, 1721.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 1721Reference: 579424i- Books
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A letter to the author of the calculations in the White-Hall Evening-Post, relating to South-Sea stock. Shewing the mistakes in the said calculations; and, these being rectified, what the present value of South-Sea stock is. Together with an answer to the unjust insinuations against the estimate of the value of South-Sea stock, lately published, as if that treatise were intended to prejudice the unhappy sufferers who have dealt in South-Sea stock, or to hurt the publick credit. By a member of the House of Commons.
Hutcheson, Archibald, approximately 1659-1740.Date: Printed in the year MDCCXX [1720]