Call Number (LC) Title Results
HG941 .S656 1695 Some remarks on the passing of clip'd six-pences, and the high rate of guineas. 1
HG941 .W8 The silver question / 1
HG942 .A64 International bimetallism and the Gresham law : with two letters on "Silver and Mr. Goshen's currency proposals," / 1
HG942 .B2 The corner in gold : its history and theory : being a reply to Mr. Robert Giffen's 'Case against bimetallism' / 1
HG942 .B2 1968 The corner in gold: its history and theory : being a reply to Mr. Robert Giffen's Case against bimetallism. 1
HG942 .B25 British industries and international bimetallism / 1
HG942 .E3 Popular fallacies regarding bimetallism / 1
HG942 .E9 Bimetallism and agricultural depression / 1
HG942 .H2 Gold and silver : an elemtary treatise on bimetallism / 1
HG942 .H75 On bimetallism / 1
HG942 .H85 Bi-metallism, or, Currency reform / 1
HG942 .H86 How bimetallism will affect the working classes : read at a meeting held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Rupert Street, Bristol, March 14th, 1895 : Mr. J.W. Renwick in the chair / 1
HG942 .M27 What bimetallism is / 1
HG942 .M3 Discussion on international bimetallism at the Manchester Chamber of commerce : full report of the three days' debate, April 13th and 27th, and 4th May, 1892. 1
HG942 .T95 A plain statement of the currency question : with reasons why we should restore the old English law of bimetallism / 1
HG942 .W25 Bimetallism and monometallism : what they are, and how they bear upon the Irish land question / 1
HG942 .W26 Bimetallism and monometallism : what they are, and how they bear upon the Irish land question / 1
HG942 .W4 What is the bimetallic question? : a plain explanation. 1
HG943 .E54 1696 An abstract of an act for importing and coining guineas and half-guineas 1
HG943 .H9 The Humble petition and remonstranc[e] of some hundreds of retaylers who have sparkes of charity and reason in them : and of country chap-men of the associated counties, and of thousands of poore people besides, for the restoring of farthing tokens : who are extreamely damnified and are like to perish by the suppression of them. 1