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検索キーワード:(件名: Paper money Scotland)
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The problem solved, in the explication of a plan, of a safe, steady, and secure government paper currency, and legal tender / by Samuel Read
Edinburgh : Printed for MacRedie, Shelly and Co , 1818
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A letter from a gentleman in Glasgow, to his friend in Edinburgh : concerning bank-notes and paper-credit, &c
[Scotland? : s.n , 1752]
Remarks on the proposed plan for regulating the paper currency of Scotland
London : Printed for D. Wilson , 1765
Thoughts concerning banks and the paper-currency of Scotland
[S.l : s.n , 1763]
Proposals for restraining the abuse of paper-credit in Scotland
Edinburgh : Printed for William Miller , 1765
An essay on paper money : wherein a discussion of this question is attempted, viz. whether paper money be at all profitable to a nation, either in respect to its foreign or domestic trade?
[Scotland? : s.n.] , 1763
Memorial with regard to the paper currency of Scotland
[Scotland? : s.n , 1763]
The Scotch currency system and Sir Robert Peel / by the Author of No trust no trade, etc. etc
London : E. Wilson , 1848
The Scotch currency system and Sir Robert Peel / by the author of "No trust no trade" etc. etc
London : E. Wilson , 1847 [i.e. 1848]
The undoubted art of thriving : wherein is shewed 1. That a million L. sterling money, or more if need bemay [sic] be raised for propagating the trade of the nation, &c. ... 2. How the Indian and African Company may propogat their trade ... 3. How every one according to his quality may live comfortably and happily : concluding with several thoughts tuching the management of publick concerns
Edinburgh : Printed by John Reid , 1700
Overture for regulating the breadth and length of linnen : to His Grace James, Duke of Queensbury, Marquiss of Drumfries-Shire, Earl of Drumlanrick and Sancher, &c., His Majesty's High Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, and the most honourable estates of Parliament