Grande-Bretagne -- Conditions économiques -- 1760-1860
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Grande-Bretagne -- Conditions économiques -- 1760-1860
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- The Bank Charter Act and the late panic, a paper read before the economic section of the National Social Science Association, at Manchester, October 5th, 1866; with notes added, by John Mills
- Reflections on the domestic policy, proper to be observed on the conclusion of a peace
- On the present condition of United Canada, as regards her agriculture, trade, & commerce, with plans for advancing the same, and for promoting the health, wealth, and prosperity of her inhabitants : with reflections on the present state of the Protestant religion; with a view to harmonize its various sects and ultimately to bring them into one powerful united body : also a dissertation on the national debt of Great Britain, with a plan for its gradual payment, by the author of "The system of the creation of our globe, planets and sun", of works on the present condition of the Canadas, and on the union of the Canadas [id est Henry Taylor]
- An Answer to the state of the nation at the commencement of the year 1822, and the declarations and conduct of His Majesty's ministers fairly considered
- Systematic colonization, speech of Charles Buller, Esq., M.P. in the House of Commons on Thursday, April 6, 1843 on systematic colonization
- The present state of Great Britain and North America, with regard to agriculture, population, trade and manufactures, impartially considered : containing a particular account of the dearth and scarcity of the necessaries of life in England, the want of staple commodities in the colonies, the decline of their trade .
- An Abstract of the evidence lately taken in the House of Commons, against the Orders in Council, being a summary of the facts there proved, respecting the present state of the commerce and manufactures of the country
- The crisis of Sir Robert Peel's mission, his assertion of the omnipotence of Parliament, in the room of the omnipotence of principle, moral and constitutional, must, if we would prevent unfortunate legislation becoming a cause of revolution, after losing the colonies and over supremacy on the sea, precipitate universal suffrage ..., from the newspaper writings of Isaac Buchanan
- On the present condition of United Canada, as regards her agriculture, trade, & commerce, with plans for advancing the same, and for promoting the health, wealth, and prosperity of her inhabitants : with reflections on the present state of the Protestant religion; with a view to harmonize its various sects and ultimately to bring them into one powerful united body : also a dissertation on the national debt of Great Britain, with a plan for its gradual payment, by the author of "The system of the creation of our globe, planets and sun", of works on the present condition of the Canadas, and on the union of the Canadas [id est Henry Taylor]
- Remarks to a pamphlet entitled "The question concerning the depreciation of the currency stated and examined" by William Huskisson, Esq., M.P., together with several political maxims regarding coin and paper currency, intended to explain the real nature and advantages of the present system, by the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart., M.P
- A government specie-paying bank of issue and other subversive legislation proposed by the finance minister of Canada, by Isaac Buchanan
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