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Comparative View of the Industrial Situation of Great Britain from the Year 1775 to the present time: with an Examination of the Causes of her Distress; by Alex. Mundell, Esq. 1832.

of the Institutions for the Assurance of

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Lives; by Chas. Babbage, Esq. Considerations of the Police Report of 1816, with a Plan for Effectually Suppressing the Trade of Thievery with a few words inducing towards the Discovery of Perpetual Motion, perhaps the Actual Discovery thereof. 1822. on the Currency and Banking System of the United States; by Albert Gallatine.

1831. on the Expediency of Sinking Capital in Railways; by John Vallance.

1825.

on the State of the Currency; by Thomas

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Tooke, F. R. S.
27 Copy of the Correspondence between the Chancellor
Exchequer and the Bank of England, relative to the
Renewal of the Charter.

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Corn and Currency: in an Address to Land Owners: by Sir James Graham, Bart., M. P. 1828.

1832.

Dictionary: Practical, Theoretical, and Historical of Com-
merce and Commercial Navigation: illustrated with
Maps; by J. R. M'Culloch, Esq.
Discourse on the Rise, Progress, Peculiar Objects, and Im-
portance of Political Economy, &c.; by J. R. M'Culloch,
Esq.
Edin. 1825.

Some Illustrations of Mr. M'Culloch's Principles of Political
Economy; by Mordecai Mullion.

1826.

Elements of Political Economy; by James Mill, Esq. 1826. 123 0. 27 Emigration and Colonization: A Speech delivered at a General Meeting of the National Colonization Society, June, 1830; by Wm. Hutt, Esq.

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Errors in our Funding System, and the Management of our

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Money Concerns.
Extracts from the Information received by His Majesty's

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Commissioners as to the Administration and Operation of the Poor Laws; published by Authority. Few Observations on Friendly Societies and their Influence on Public Morals; by the Rev. J. W. Cunningham, A. M.

1823.

1830.

Financial Reform; by Sir H. Parnell, Bart.
Guide to Marine Insurances; containing the Policies of the
Principal Commercial Towns in the World: with the
Details of Clauses proper to be inserted therein, in order
to avoid the Inconveniences that might result from Par-
ticular Laws and Customs, or from any Omission of
Conditions in the Printed Contract: also Remarks on the
Mutual Relation between Insured and Insurers: and
Comparative Tables, exhibiting at a glance, the Principal
Conditions of the several Policies and the Risks war-
ranted by them; by J. Vaucher, Esq.
1834.
History of the Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain with a
Notice of its Early History in the East, and in all
quarters of the Globe. A Description of the Great
Mechanical Inventions which have caused its unexampled
extension in Britain, and a View of the present State of
the Manufacture, and the Condition of the Classes
engaged in its several Departments: by Edward Baines,
1835.
Historical Enquiry into the Production and Consumption of
the Precious Metals; by Wm. Jacob, Esq., F. S. A. 2
vols.

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1831. Sketch of the Bank of England, with an Examination of the Question as to the Prolongation of the exclusive Privileges of that Establishment. 1831. Householders in Danger from the Populace; by Edward Gibbon Wakefield. No Date.

Illustrations of Political Economy; by Harriet Martineau.— 9 vols.

1832-34. 1834.

of Taxation; by Harriet Martineau. Inquiry into the Merits of the American Colonization Society, and a Reply to the Charges brought against it: with an Account of the African Colonization Society; by Thos. Hodgkin, M. D.

1833.

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Inquiry into the Origin and Management of the Hospitals,
Alms-Houses, and other Charities of Kingston-upon-
Hull; by Thos. White.

1833. John Hopkins' Notions of Political Economy; by the Author of Conversations on Chemistry. 1833. Law of Population: a Treatise in Six Books: in disproof of the Super-fecundity of Human Beings, and developing the real principle of their Increase; by Michael Thomas Sadler. 2 vols.

1830.

A Refutation of an Article in the Edinburgh Review, (No. CII.), entitled "Sadler's Law of Population, and Disproof of Human Super-fecundity;" containing also additional proofs of the Principle enunciated in that Treatise; founded on the Censuses of different Countries, recently published; by M. T. Sadler, M. P. 1830. Lecture (Introductory) and Syllabus to a Course delivered in the University of Cambridge, on the Principles of Political Economy; by Geo. Pryme, Esq., M. A. 1823. Lectures on the Elements of Political Economy; by Thomas Cooper, M. D. 1831.

(Introductory) on Political Economy: being part of a Course delivered in Easter Term, 1831; by Richard Whately, D. D. 1831 Letter to Lord Liverpool on the Agricultural Distress; by James Richards.

1822.

to Sir Cox Hippisley, Bart. on the Mischiefs incidental to the Tread-wheel, as an instrument of Prison Discipline; by John Mason Good. 1824.

to the Electors of Bridgenorth, upon the Corn Laws; by W. W. Whitmore, Esq.

1826.

(Mr. John Travers') to the Editor of the Courier

Newspaper, &c., on the Tea Duties.

1834.

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1st, 2nd, and 3rd to the Editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal, on the Proposed Change of Currency, &c.; by Malachi Malagrowther.

Edin. 1826.

1826.

Two Letters on Scottish Affairs to Malachi Malagrowther; by E. B. Waverley, Esq.

(Second) to the Right Hon. Fred. J. Robinson, on the present State of the Currency. 1821.

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Measure of Value stated and illustrated; by the Rev. T. R.
Malthus.
Observations addressed to the Shipping, the Agricultural,
and the Commercial Interests, on the Impolicy of the
Free Trade System pursued by His Majesty's Ministers.
Newcastle, 1826.
Tables printed for the purpose of illustrating the Nature
and Extent of our Shipping and Commercial Dealings,
and the Increase of Tonnage.
Newcastle, 1826.
A Series of Maritime and Mercantile Tables, illustrative of
the Shipping, as connected with the Trade and Com-
merce of Great Britain, especially as related to those
Nations with whom we have Reciprocity Treaties: care-
fully compiled from authentic Parliamentary Docu-
ments, and accompanied with explanatory Notes; by
Wm. Richardson.
Newcastle, 1833.
Observations on Trade: considered in reference particularly
to the Public Debt, and to the Agriculture of the United
Kingdom; by Richard Heathfield.
1822.

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on the Present State of the Police of the Metropolis by George B. Mainwaring.

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1822. upon the Corn Laws, addressed to the Farmers and Manufacturers of Yorkshire; by Geo. Strickland, Esq. Leeds, 1826. On Circulating Credit: with Hints for Improving the Banking System of Britain; and Preliminary Observations on some of the Modern Doctrines of Political Economy; by a Scottish Banker. Edin. 1832.

Political Economy, in connection with the Moral State and Moral Prospects of Society; by Thomas Chalmers, D.D. Glasgow, 1832. the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures; by Charles Babbage, Esq., A. M.

1832.

the Use and Abuse of Literary and Ecclesiastical Endowments; by Thos. Chalmers, D. D. Glasgow. 1827. Opinions of the late M. Ricardo and of Adam Smith, on some of the leading Doctrines of Political Economy, stated and compared. 1824.

Origin and Progress of the Hospital for Sick and Diseased

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Seamen in the Port of London, established in 1831. 1831. Poor Laws and Paupers illustrated; by Harriet Martineau. 1833. Postscript to Observations (in the 17th vol.) on the present Agricultural and National Distress; addressed to a Noble Lord; by Vindex. Present State of England with regard to Agriculture, Trade, and Finance with a comparison of the Prospects of England and France; by Joseph Lowe. 1822. Principles of Political Economy: with a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the Science; by J. R. M'Culloch, Esq. Edin. 1825.

Progress of Society; by the late Robert Hamilton, L.L. D. F. R. S. 1830. Remarks on the Cultivation of the Silk Worm, &c.; by John Murray, F. S. A. Glasgow, 1825. 24 Reply to the Misrepresentations which have been put forth respecting Female Emigration to Australia; by John Marshall, Agent to the Emigration Committee, 8th July, 1834. 1834. Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, appointed to enquire into the Price at which Foreign. Grain may be Shipped at Foreign Ports: the Quantity of such Grain, and the Price at which such Grain can be imported into this Country, &c.. 1827.

(Fourth) of the American Temperance Society, May, 1831. Boston, reprint London.

1831.

(First) of the Committee of the General Shipowners' Society, presented to a General Meeting held at the City of London Tavern, Tuesday, 22nd January, 1833. (Also the Report for 1834.)

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of the Committee of the Society for the Relief of Distressed Settlers in South Africa, &c.

1824.

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of the Committee of the Society for the Improvement of Prison Discipline. (Also 5th Report.)

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on the Trade in Foreign Corn, and on the Agriculture of the North of Europe; by William Jacob; to which is added an Appendix of Official Documents, Average of Prices, Shipments, &c. 2 vols.

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