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Letters on the currency, addressed to Charles Wood ... (chairman of the committee of the House of Commons, now sitting;) ascertaining for the first time, on true principles, the amount of inland and foreign bills of exchange, in circulation for several consecutive years ... Also, defending country bankers from the charge made against them in the work of S. Jones Lloyd ... and giving ... reasons why the notes of a bank of issue should not be substituted for the circulation of country bankers.

Title:Letters on the currency, addressed to Charles Wood ... (chairman of the committee of the House of Commons, now sitting;) ascertaining for the first time, on true principles, the amount of inland and foreign bills of exchange, in circulation for several consecutive years ... Also, defending country bankers from the charge made against them in the work of S. Jones Lloyd ... and giving ... reasons why the notes of a bank of issue should not be substituted for the circulation of country bankers.
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Note:P. Richardson, 1840
  
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Subject:Banks and banking -- Great Britain
Subject:Currency question -- Great Britain
Subject:Paper money -- Great Britain
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