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: The Paper Currency of England Dispassionately Considered With Suggestions Towards a Practical Solution of the Difficulty by Haslam John Of Dublin - Currency question Great Britain
THE PAPER CURRENCY OF ENGLAND
Dispassionately Considered.
WITH
SUGGESTIONS TOWARDS A PRACTICAL SOLUTION OF THE DIFFICULTY.
BY JOHN HASLAM, LATE "TURGOT."
LONDON: EFFINGHAM WILSON, ROYAL EXCHANGE. DUBLIN: M'GLASHEN AND GILL, 50, UPPER SACKVILLE-STREET. 1856.
DUBLIN: PRINTED BY ROBERT CHAPMAN, TEMPLE-LANE, DAME-ST.
PREFACE
The following pamphlet was designed for insertion in a periodical devoted to industrial and commercial purposes, which was to have appeared on the 1st of January. As owing to unavoidable circumstances the publication of this journal has been postponed, the writer has thought it better to present his views to the public in their original form, than to incur the delay that would be necessary if he were to recast the essay and expand its scope so as to embrace the consideration of the Scotch and Irish issues. He trusts that this explanation will serve as an apology for the extreme compression which he has been obliged to exercise in treating of several departments of the subject, as well as for his having neglected to fortify his reasoning by citations from other writers, in many instances in which he might have done so with unquestionable advantage to the reader.
PAPER CURRENCY OF ENGLAND
DISPASSIONATELY CONSIDERED,
&c.
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