(1821). A view of the circulating medium of the Bank of England, from its incorporation to the present time: Including, reflections on the nature of its liability to furnish gold for the King's mint, account of the profits derived from the bank restriction acts, its effects on the subsequent increase of the national debt, taxes, and war expenditure, and the necessity of obtaining a more enlarged and economical medium for circulating the debt, taxes, and general concerns of the Empire. Printed for E. Wilson.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A View of the Circulating Medium of the Bank of England, from Its Incorporation to the Present Time: Including, Reflections on the Nature of Its Liability to Furnish Gold for the King's Mint, Account of the Profits Derived from the Bank Restriction Acts, Its Effects on the Subsequent Increase of the National Debt, Taxes, and War Expenditure, and the Necessity of Obtaining a More Enlarged and Economical Medium for Circulating the Debt, Taxes, and General Concerns of the Empire. London: Printed for E. Wilson, 1821.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A View of the Circulating Medium of the Bank of England, from Its Incorporation to the Present Time: Including, Reflections on the Nature of Its Liability to Furnish Gold for the King's Mint, Account of the Profits Derived from the Bank Restriction Acts, Its Effects on the Subsequent Increase of the National Debt, Taxes, and War Expenditure, and the Necessity of Obtaining a More Enlarged and Economical Medium for Circulating the Debt, Taxes, and General Concerns of the Empire. Printed for E. Wilson, 1821.