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HJ1012 .W5 | A learned and necessary argument to prove that each subject hath a propriety in his goods : shewing also the extent of the Kings prerogative in impositions upon the goods of merchants exported and imported, out of and into this kingdome : together with a remonstrance presented to the Kings most excellent Majesty, by the honourable House of Commons, in the Parliament holden anno Dom. 1610 ... / | 1 |
HJ1012 .W66 | An expedient to avoid the great charge of new coyning the clipped money for the present, and for the making it as useful as if it were new coyned: as also to prevent clipping for the future: / | 1 |
HJ1013 .B155 | Government and contractors: the British Treasury and war supplies, 1775-1783. | 1 |
HJ1013 .B5 | British public finance and administration, 1774-92. | 1 |
HJ1013 .B84 1982 | A great and necessary measure, George Grenville and the genesis of the Stamp Act, 1763-1765 / | 2 |
HJ1013 B84 1982 | A great and necessary measure : George Grenville and the genesis of the Stamp Act, 1763-1765 / | 1 |
HJ1013 .D66 2004eb | The political economy of public finance in Britain, 1767-1873 / | 1 |
HJ1013 .H37 1996 | The waning of 'Old Corruption' : the politics of economical reform in Britain, 1779-1846 / | 1 |
HJ1013 .P82 | Great-Britain's true system : wherein is clearly shown, I. The increase of the public debts and taxes must, in a few years, prove the ruin of the monied, the trading, and the landed interests. II. The necessity of raising the supplies to carry on war, within the year. III. That such a design, however seemingly difficult, is very practicable: with a sketch of various schemes for that purpose. IV. An expedient which will support the public credit, in all t. | 1 |
HJ1013 .P82 1757a | Great-Britain's true system : wherein is clearly shown, I. The increase of the public debts and taxes must, in a few years, prove the ruin of the monied, the trading, and the landed interests. II. The necessity of raising the supplies to carry on war, within the year. III. That such a design, however seemingly difficult, is very practicable: with a sketch of various schemes for that purpose. IV. An expedient which will support the public credit, in all t. | 1 |
HJ1013 .R69 2016eb | Representing public credit : credible commitment, fiction, and the rise of the financial subject / | 2 |
HJ1013 .W5 | Considerations on the trade and finances of this kingdom and on the measures of administration, with respect to those great national objects since the conclusion of the peace. | 1 |
HJ1015 | A Short Fiscal and Financial History of England, 1815-1918 / | 1 |
HJ1015 .B4 1993 | Official aptitude maximized : expense minimized / | 1 |
HJ1015 .B8 1966 | Finance and politics : an historical study, 1789 [i.e. 1783]-1885. | 1 |
HJ1017 .B44 1993 | Official aptitude maximized; expense minimized / | 1 |
HJ1019 .P37 2014 | On financial reform ; A plain statement of the power of the Bank of England, and of the use it has made of it / | 1 |
HJ1019 .W4 | The true state of the national finances : with remedial suggestions / | 1 |
HJ1019 .W5 | Thoughts on finance and colonies / | 1 |
HJ1023 |
Debt or Democracy: Public Money for Sustainability and Social Justice. A century of fiscal squeeze politics : 100 years of austerity, politics, and bureaucracy in Britain / |
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