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The monetary history of gold : a documentary history, 1660-1999 / / edited by Mark Duckenfield
The monetary history of gold : a documentary history, 1660-1999 / / edited by Mark Duckenfield
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (558 p.)
Disciplina 332.4/222/09
Altri autori (Persone) DuckenfieldMark
Soggetto topico Money - History
Gold standard - History
Gold - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-315-47612-6
1-315-47613-4
1-315-47611-8
1-78144-634-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Monetary History of Gold; Contents; Acknowledgements; Editorial Note; Section I. The Rise of the Gold Standard, 1660-1819; Resolution of the House of Commons to prohibit the Exportationof Money and Bullion from England; Excerpt from a Report of His Majesty's Council of Trade; 'An Act to prevent the Inconvenience arising by melting theSilver Coin of this Realm'; Excerpt from the Diary of Samuel Pepys; Excerpt from 'An Act for the Encouragement of Trade'; 'An Act for Encourageing of Coynage'; Excerpt from the Diary of Samuel Pepys (October 1667)
'An Act for continuing a former Act concerning Coynage'Statement issued by the English Government in Response toReports about large Amounts of Bullion; 'The Mystery of the new fashioned Goldsmiths or Bankers'; Note of a Petition from London Goldsmiths to the House ofCommons; House of Commons Committee Report; 'Observations on the Bill against the Exportation of Gold and Silver, and melting down the Coin of the Realm'; Excerpt from the Parliamentary Diary of Narcissus Luttrell; Sir Dudley North's 'Discourse of Coyned Money' and 'Postscript'; Bank of England Charter
Report to the House of Commons from the Committee appointed to consider Proposals'Representation to the Lords Justices from the Treasury Lords onthe Price of Guineas'; Resolutions put forward in the Report of the Committee of thewhole House; A short Paper on Guineas written by John Locke; 'An Act for Remedying the Ill State of the Coin of the Kingdom'; Resolution put forward in the Report of the Committee of thewhole House; 'An Act for taking off the Obligation and Incouragement forCoining Guineas for a certaine Time therein mentioned'
'An Act to incourage the bringing Plate into the Mint to be Coined, and for the further Remedying the Ill State of the Coin of the Kingdom''An Act for Importing and Coining Guineas and Half-Guineas'; Correspondence of Isaac Newton; Report of the Board of Trade; Excerpts from Hopton Haynes's 'Brief Memoire relating to the Silver and Gold Coins of England'; Report of Isaac Newton (20 January 1701); Report of Isaac Newton to the Lords Commissioners of HisMajesty's Treasury; Report of Isaac Newton to Sidney Godolphin; Excerpt from John Law's famous tractMoney and Trade Considered
Report of Sir Isaac Newton to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury (31 December 1710)Report of Sir Isaac Newton (21 Septebmer 1717); Royal Proclamation of King George I; Anonymous Communication to Sir Isaac Newton in Response tothe Publication of Newton's Report; Memorandum containing Sir Isaac Newton's Observations onthe State of the Gold and Silver Coins; Excerpts from the Correspondence of William Pulteney to James Craggs; Excerpts from John Conduitt's Treatise 'Observations upon thepresent State of our Gold and Silver Coins'
Excerpt from Richard Cantillon'sEssai sur la Nature du Commerce en General
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464178603321
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The monetary history of gold : a documentary history, 1660-1999 / / edited by Mark Duckenfield
The monetary history of gold : a documentary history, 1660-1999 / / edited by Mark Duckenfield
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (558 p.)
Disciplina 332.4/222/09
Altri autori (Persone) DuckenfieldMark
Soggetto topico Money - History
Gold standard - History
Gold - History
ISBN 1-315-47612-6
1-315-47613-4
1-315-47611-8
1-78144-634-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Monetary History of Gold; Contents; Acknowledgements; Editorial Note; Section I. The Rise of the Gold Standard, 1660-1819; Resolution of the House of Commons to prohibit the Exportationof Money and Bullion from England; Excerpt from a Report of His Majesty's Council of Trade; 'An Act to prevent the Inconvenience arising by melting theSilver Coin of this Realm'; Excerpt from the Diary of Samuel Pepys; Excerpt from 'An Act for the Encouragement of Trade'; 'An Act for Encourageing of Coynage'; Excerpt from the Diary of Samuel Pepys (October 1667)
'An Act for continuing a former Act concerning Coynage'Statement issued by the English Government in Response toReports about large Amounts of Bullion; 'The Mystery of the new fashioned Goldsmiths or Bankers'; Note of a Petition from London Goldsmiths to the House ofCommons; House of Commons Committee Report; 'Observations on the Bill against the Exportation of Gold and Silver, and melting down the Coin of the Realm'; Excerpt from the Parliamentary Diary of Narcissus Luttrell; Sir Dudley North's 'Discourse of Coyned Money' and 'Postscript'; Bank of England Charter
Report to the House of Commons from the Committee appointed to consider Proposals'Representation to the Lords Justices from the Treasury Lords onthe Price of Guineas'; Resolutions put forward in the Report of the Committee of thewhole House; A short Paper on Guineas written by John Locke; 'An Act for Remedying the Ill State of the Coin of the Kingdom'; Resolution put forward in the Report of the Committee of thewhole House; 'An Act for taking off the Obligation and Incouragement forCoining Guineas for a certaine Time therein mentioned'
'An Act to incourage the bringing Plate into the Mint to be Coined, and for the further Remedying the Ill State of the Coin of the Kingdom''An Act for Importing and Coining Guineas and Half-Guineas'; Correspondence of Isaac Newton; Report of the Board of Trade; Excerpts from Hopton Haynes's 'Brief Memoire relating to the Silver and Gold Coins of England'; Report of Isaac Newton (20 January 1701); Report of Isaac Newton to the Lords Commissioners of HisMajesty's Treasury; Report of Isaac Newton to Sidney Godolphin; Excerpt from John Law's famous tractMoney and Trade Considered
Report of Sir Isaac Newton to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury (31 December 1710)Report of Sir Isaac Newton (21 Septebmer 1717); Royal Proclamation of King George I; Anonymous Communication to Sir Isaac Newton in Response tothe Publication of Newton's Report; Memorandum containing Sir Isaac Newton's Observations onthe State of the Gold and Silver Coins; Excerpts from the Correspondence of William Pulteney to James Craggs; Excerpts from John Conduitt's Treatise 'Observations upon thepresent State of our Gold and Silver Coins'
Excerpt from Richard Cantillon'sEssai sur la Nature du Commerce en General
Record Nr. UNINA-9910786907403321
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The monetary history of gold : a documentary history, 1660-1999 / / edited by Mark Duckenfield
The monetary history of gold : a documentary history, 1660-1999 / / edited by Mark Duckenfield
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (558 p.)
Disciplina 332.4/222/09
Altri autori (Persone) DuckenfieldMark
Soggetto topico Money - History
Gold standard - History
Gold - History
ISBN 1-315-47612-6
1-315-47613-4
1-315-47611-8
1-78144-634-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Monetary History of Gold; Contents; Acknowledgements; Editorial Note; Section I. The Rise of the Gold Standard, 1660-1819; Resolution of the House of Commons to prohibit the Exportationof Money and Bullion from England; Excerpt from a Report of His Majesty's Council of Trade; 'An Act to prevent the Inconvenience arising by melting theSilver Coin of this Realm'; Excerpt from the Diary of Samuel Pepys; Excerpt from 'An Act for the Encouragement of Trade'; 'An Act for Encourageing of Coynage'; Excerpt from the Diary of Samuel Pepys (October 1667)
'An Act for continuing a former Act concerning Coynage'Statement issued by the English Government in Response toReports about large Amounts of Bullion; 'The Mystery of the new fashioned Goldsmiths or Bankers'; Note of a Petition from London Goldsmiths to the House ofCommons; House of Commons Committee Report; 'Observations on the Bill against the Exportation of Gold and Silver, and melting down the Coin of the Realm'; Excerpt from the Parliamentary Diary of Narcissus Luttrell; Sir Dudley North's 'Discourse of Coyned Money' and 'Postscript'; Bank of England Charter
Report to the House of Commons from the Committee appointed to consider Proposals'Representation to the Lords Justices from the Treasury Lords onthe Price of Guineas'; Resolutions put forward in the Report of the Committee of thewhole House; A short Paper on Guineas written by John Locke; 'An Act for Remedying the Ill State of the Coin of the Kingdom'; Resolution put forward in the Report of the Committee of thewhole House; 'An Act for taking off the Obligation and Incouragement forCoining Guineas for a certaine Time therein mentioned'
'An Act to incourage the bringing Plate into the Mint to be Coined, and for the further Remedying the Ill State of the Coin of the Kingdom''An Act for Importing and Coining Guineas and Half-Guineas'; Correspondence of Isaac Newton; Report of the Board of Trade; Excerpts from Hopton Haynes's 'Brief Memoire relating to the Silver and Gold Coins of England'; Report of Isaac Newton (20 January 1701); Report of Isaac Newton to the Lords Commissioners of HisMajesty's Treasury; Report of Isaac Newton to Sidney Godolphin; Excerpt from John Law's famous tractMoney and Trade Considered
Report of Sir Isaac Newton to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury (31 December 1710)Report of Sir Isaac Newton (21 Septebmer 1717); Royal Proclamation of King George I; Anonymous Communication to Sir Isaac Newton in Response tothe Publication of Newton's Report; Memorandum containing Sir Isaac Newton's Observations onthe State of the Gold and Silver Coins; Excerpts from the Correspondence of William Pulteney to James Craggs; Excerpts from John Conduitt's Treatise 'Observations upon thepresent State of our Gold and Silver Coins'
Excerpt from Richard Cantillon'sEssai sur la Nature du Commerce en General
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809023003321
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2016
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui