Gentleman of the exchange. (1814). Stock-exchange laid open: The cause of the rise and fall of the public funds explained with observations on ... time bargains, and the absolute necessity of abolishing the present Stock-Exchange, and establishing an open public market ... and the stock jobbers, as individuals, to be honest and harmless men. C. Chapple.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Gentleman of the exchange. Stock-exchange Laid Open: The Cause of the Rise and Fall of the Public Funds Explained with Observations on ... Time Bargains, and the Absolute Necessity of Abolishing the Present Stock-Exchange, and Establishing an Open Public Market ... and the Stock Jobbers, as Individuals, to Be Honest and Harmless Men. London: C. Chapple, 1814.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Gentleman of the exchange. Stock-exchange Laid Open: The Cause of the Rise and Fall of the Public Funds Explained with Observations on ... Time Bargains, and the Absolute Necessity of Abolishing the Present Stock-Exchange, and Establishing an Open Public Market ... and the Stock Jobbers, as Individuals, to Be Honest and Harmless Men. C. Chapple, 1814.