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Lalor, 12924, O. Money and morals; a book for the times. By John Lalor. London, 1852.

Lawson, 12478, O. The history of banking, with a comprehensive account of the origin and progress of the banks of England. By W. J. Lawson. London, 1850.

Leatham, 10470, O. 6 & 7. Letters on the currency. By Wm. Leatham. London, 1840, 1841.

Leckie, 12002, 0. 11. A letter on the Bank Charter Bill. By William Leckie. London, 1847.

Lee, 12002, O. 12. What is a pound? By Nathaniel Lee. London, 1848. Legare, 9565, O. 3. Speech of Mr. H. S. Legare, of S. C. on the bill imposing additional duties as depositories, in certain cases, on public officers. Washington, 1837.

L'Isle, 10737, 0. 5. Du crédit en France. Par M. C. de L'Isle. Paris, 1840. Locke, 9241, D. Historical and political essays on various subjects, viz: money, &c. By John Locke. London, 1698. D.

Loyd, 9520, O. 5. Further reflections on the currency and the bank of England. By S. J. Loyd. London, 1837.

9906, O. 2. Remarks on the management of the circulation, and on the condition and conduct of the Bank of England, and of the country issues in 1839. By S. J. Loyd. London, 1840.

Macconnell, 9679, O. 8. Prize essay. By S. Macconnell, Esq. London, 1838. Macgregor, 10627, O. The commercial and financial legislation of Europe and America. By John Macgregor. London, 1841.

Maclure, 9342, O. Opinions on various subjects, dedicated to the industrious producers. By William Maclure. New Harmony, Indiana, 1831. Gift of the author.

Marshall, 9704, O. A view of the silver coin and coinage of Great Britain, from 1662 to 1827. By George Marshall. London, 1838.

Massey, 12000, O. 11. The money crisis. By Benjamin Massey. London, 1847.

Mease, 9565, O. 13. On the utility of public loan offices and saving funds. By James Mease, M. D. Philadelphia, 1836. Gift of the author. Norman, 12494, O. 6. An examination of some prevailing opinions as to the pressure of taxation in this and other countries. By G. W. Norman, Esq. London, 1850.

9679, 0.3. Remarks upon some errors with respect to currency and banking. By G. W. Norman. London, 1838.

10470, O. 2. Letter to Charles Wood on money and the means of economizing the use of it. By G. W. Norman, Esq. London, 1841. Palgrave, 9699, O. The ancient kalendars and inventories of the treasury of his Majesty's Exchequer, together with other documents illustrating the history of that repository. Collected by Sir Francis Palgrave. 3 vols. London, 1836. Gift of the British Government.

Pell, 9906, O. 4. Outline of a plan of a national currency, not liable to fluctuations in value. By Geo. H. Pell. London, 1840.

Phipps, 12002, O. 3. The monetary crisis. By the Hon. Ed. Phipps. London, 1847.

Postlethwayt, 13315, O. Great Britain's true system; wherein is shown the necessity of raising the supplies within the year, &c. &c. By Malachy Postlethwayt. London, 1757. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

Raguet, 6793, D. A treatise on currency and banking. By Condy Raguet, LL. D. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1840.

10913, O. Traité des banques, par M. Condy Raguet, traduit par L. Lemaitre. Paris, 1840.

Ricardo, 9679, O. 2. A national bank the remedy for the evils of paper cur

rency. By Samson Ricardo. London, 1838.

Robinson, 11638, O. Considerations on the late bill for the payment of the remainder of the National Debt. By William Robinson. Dublin, 1754.

Rodriques, 10918, O. 1. De l'organisation des banques apropos du projet de loi sur le Banque de France, par M. Olinde Rodriques. Paris, 1840. Smith, 9906, 0. 3. Effects of the administration of the Bank of England. Reply to the letter of Samuel Jones Loyd. By J. B. Smith, Esq. London, 1840. Stirling, 10485, D. The Australian and Californian gold discoveries, and their probable consequences; or an inquiry into the laws which determine the value and distribution of the precious metals; with historical notices of the effects of the American mines on European prices in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. By Patrick James Stirling. Edinburgh, 1853.

Tooke, 11203, O. 1. An inquiry into the currency principle. By Thomas Tooke. London, 1844.

9650, O. A history of prices from 1793 to 1839. By Thomas Tooke. London, 1838.

12077, O. A history of prices, and of the state of the circulation from 1839 to 1847 inclusive. By Thomas Tooke. Being a continuation of the history of prices from 1793 to 1839. London, 1848. Torrens, 11203, O. 3. Reply to the objections of the Westminster Review to the government plan for the regulation of the currency. By R. Torrens. London, 1844.

11203, O. 2. An inquiry into the practical working of the proposed arrangements for the renewal of the charter of the Bank of England. By R. Torrens. London, 1844.

12002, O. 1. The operation of Sir R. Peel's Bill of 1844. By R. Torrens. London, 1848.

Trotter, 10367, O. Observations on the financial position and credit of such of the States of the North American Union as have contracted public debts. By Alexander Trotter, Esq. London, 1839.

Tuckett, 9906, O. 1. don, 1840.

India revenue system as it is. By H. Tuckett. Lon

Ward, 10401, D. 1. A history of gold as a commodity, and as a measure of value. Its fluctuations in ancient and modern times, with an estimate of the probable supplies from California and Australia. By James Ward. With a coloured geological map. London, 1853.

12000, O. 10. Monetary legislation of Great Britain. By William Ward. London, 1847.

11903, O. 10. The Bank of England justified in their present course. By J. Ward. London, 1847.

Whitney, 13194, O. The metallic wealth of the United States, described and compared with that of other countries. By J. D. Whitney. Philadelphia, 1854. Gift of the author.

Williams, 12000, O. 12. The crisis and the crash. A letter to the free traders of England. By R. Williams. London, 1848.

Wilson, 11938, O. Capital, currency, and banking. By James Wilson. London, 1847.

Young, 9679, 0. 1. Upon the history, principles, and prospects of the Bank of British North America, and of the Colonial Bank. By George Young, Esq. London, 1838.

9520, O. 4. Observations on the crisis of 1836-7. By a merchant. 12002, O. 14. Speech of the Chancellor on commercial distress. London, 1847.

1291, F. A view of the silver coin and coinage of England from the Norman conquest. London, 1720.

Money, and its vicissitudes in value.
Report on the currency.

London, 1837.

9553, O. 1. 9571, O 15. 12002, O. 6. 12002, O. 7. 12002, O. 8. 10470, O. 8. London, 1841. 10470, O. 9. A remedy for the evils of banking. London, 1839. Dedicated to Spring Rice. 12590, O. 8. Henry Darnell. 10470, O. 3.

Suggestions for a domestic currency. London, 1847.
A State currency the only safe dispenser of credit.
Letters on monetary science. By Aladdin. London, 1848.
Present state of banking in England. By a Scotch banker.

Banking systems in England, Scotland, and Ireland. By Sir
1829.

Observations on banks of issue and the currency, addressed to Mark Phillips, Esq. London, 1841. 10470, O. 4.

London, 1841.

A plan of a national bank of issue. By a Lancashire banker.

8352, D. The unclaimed Dividend Books of the Bank of England, containing the names and descriptions of upwards of twenty thousand persons entitled to various sums of money, which can now be recovered by the next of kin. London.

10900, O. Economistes-Financiers du XVIII. siècle. Vauban, projet d'un Dime Royale. Bois-guillebert, detail de la France, factum de la France, opuscules divers. Jean Law, considerations sur le numeraire et le commerce, mémoires et lettres sur le banques, opuscules divers. Melon, essai politique sur le commerce. Dutot, reflexions politiques sur le commerce et les finances.

Paris, 1843.

10918, O. 5. Encyclopédie du droit, ou répertoire raisonné du legislation et de jurisprudence. Des banques et des institutions de credit en Amerique et en Europe. Paris, 1839.

9339, O. Reports of the secretary of the treasury of the United States, prepared in obedience to the act of May 10th, 1800. To which are prefixed the reports of Alexander Hamilton on public credit, on a national bank, on manufactures, on the establishment of a mint. 2 vols. Washington, 1828. Gift of Walter Lowrie, Esq.

9758, O. Report from the Secretary of the treasury to the Senate of the United States, on state banks, etc. Twenty-fifth congress, second session, 1838. 9759, O. Letter from the Secretary of the treasury to the House of representatives of the United States, in relation to the condition of the state banks. Twenty-fifth congress, second session, 1838.

12714, O. 2. Annal report of the bank commissioners of the State of New York, Jan. 22d, 1835. Harrisburg, 1835.

11009, O. 5. An act relating to banks, and to provide for the better government thereof; accompanied with the veto message of the governor. Harrisburg, 1841.

12505, O. 15. An act for the regulation of banks in Pennsylvania, approved April 16, 1850. Harrisburg, 1850.

12505, O. 13, 12714, O. 1, & 13159, O. 8. Communication from the Auditor General transmitting the quarterly statements of the several banks and savings institutions of Pennsylvania. Harrisburg, 1850, 1834, and 1854. Gift of Craig Biddle, Esq.

13159, O. 9. Report of the Auditor-General on the finances of Pennsylvania for the year 1853. Harrisburg, 1853.

12824, O. 10. Report of the commissioners appointed by the Governor to examine the Southern Bank of Alabama, to the Assembly. Montgomery, 1851. 11047, D. 3. Letter to the Hon. Samuel L. Mitchell, on the danger of putting money in the United States and Manhattan Banks, &c. By Abimelech Coody, Esq., Ladies' Shoemaker. New York, 1811.

11054, D. 23. An Act to incorporate the Bank of the United States. Philadelphia, 1816.

12590, O. A collection of speeches, reports of committees and other documents relating to the Bank of the U. States, from 1819 to 1844. 2 vols.

9841, O. Vols. 47, 48. Select scraps cut from the newspapers of 1833 and 1834, relative to the Bank of the United States. Bequest of Matthew Carey. 12594, O. 3. Report of the Morris Canal and Banking Company. New York, 1835.

12594, O. 4. Canal Company. 12683, O. 5.

Documents relative to the negotiation of a loan to the Morris
June, 1833.

Prospectus for a loan of £80,000, secured by a pledge of real estate in America (coal lands). London, 1843. 13195, O. 6.

An act incorporating the six-penny saving fund of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1854.

13336, O. An inquiry into the principles of taxation. Dublin, 1791. Gift of I. Lea, Esq.

12700, O. 9. Reply to an answer to "taxation of learning, charity, and religion." Philadelphia, 1851.

11053, D. 1. Table of the corresponding prices of cotton shipped from the United States and sold in London.

Charleston, 1824.

(For other Reports of Secretaries of the Treasury, &c., see History.)

TRADE, COMMERCE, COLONIZATION, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES,

USURY.

Allen, 12999, O. The opium trade; including a sketch of its history, extent, effects, &c., as carried on in India and China. By Nathan Allen, M. D. 2d edition. Lowell, 1853.

Anderson, 11086, 0. 2. Communications with India, China, &c. By A. Anderson. London, 1843.

12002, O. 4. The recent commercial distress, or the panic analyzed. By A. Anderson. London, 1847.

Andrews, 13009, O. Communication from the secretary of the treasury transmitting the report of Israel D. Andrews on the trade and commerce of the British North American Colonies, and upon the trade of the great lakes and rivers; also notices of the internal improvements in each State, of the Gulf of Mexico, and Straits of Florida, and a paper on the cotton crop of the U. S., with a vol. of maps. Washington, 1853. Gift of Hon. J. R. Chandler.

Bacon, 13332, 0. A compleat system of the revenue of Ireland, for the use of merchants. By Thomas Bacon. Dublin, 1737. Gift of I. Lea, Esq. Baker, 11961, O. A view of the commerce of the United States and the Mediterranean Seaports, including the Adriatic and Morea, with maps of the principal harbors in those seas. From the MS. of the late John Martin Baker, by his son, Louis Baker. Philadelphia, 1847. Bonyng, 10002, D. The future wealth of America: being a glance at the resources of the United States, and the commercial and agricultural advantages of cultivating tea, coffee, and indigo, the date, mango, jack, lechee, guava and orange trees, &c. With a review of the China trade. By Francis Bonyng. New York, 1852.

Briggs, 10402, O. 2. The cotton trade of India; its past and present condition and future prospects, with a map. By Major-General John Briggs. London, 1840.

Brown, 12003, O. 2. An examination of Ricardo's Anatomy of the Navigation Laws. By J. H. Browne. London, 1848.

12001, O. 1. Free Trade and the Cotton Question, with reference to India. Being a memorial from the merchants of Cochin. By F. C. Brown. London, 1847.

Browne, 12700, O. 10. A proposal to establish and maintain one uniform system of weights, measures, and coins, among all civilized and commercial nations. By P. A. Browne. New York, 1851.

Buchanan, 11176, 0. Inquiry into the taxation and commercial policy of Great Britain. By David Buchanan. Edinburgh, 1844.

Butts, 10795, D. See page 1081.

Buzareingues, 10246, O. Mémoire sur le labourage. Par Ch. Girou de Buzareingues. A Paris, 1831.

Carey, 12549, O. The harmony of interests: agricultural, manufacturing, and commercial. By Henry C. Carey. Philadelphia, 1850.

Chapman, 12575, O. The cotton and commerce of India. By John Chapman. London, 1853.

Chaptal, 13318, O. De l'industrie Françoise. Par M. le Comte Chaptal. 2 tomes in 1. Paris, 1819. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq.

Craik, 7907, D. The history of British commerce from the earliest period. By G. L. Craik. 3 vols. London, 1848.

Daniel, 12224, O. The ship-owners' and ship-masters' directory of port-charges at 585 ports of Great Britain and Ireland, and the islands belonging thereto. By James Daniel. London, 1846.

Dibs, 12003, O. 3. The navigation laws. By Jeremiah Dibs. London, 1848. Dunoyer, 11351, O. De la liberté du travail, ou simple exposé des conditions dans desquelles les forces humaines s'exercent avec le plus de puissance. Par Charles Dunoyer. 3 tomes. Paris, 1845.

Evans, 12225, O. 2. The commercial crisis 1847-'48. By D. Mosier Evans. London, 1848.

Freedley, 12840, O. See p. 1098.

Gilbart, 8757, D. Lectures on the history and principles of ancient commerce. By J. W. Gilbart. London, 1847.

Hagemeister, 6262, D. Report on the commerce of the ports of New Russia,

Moldavia, and Wallachia, made to the Russian Government in 1835. By Julius De Hagemeister. Translated by T. F. Triebner. London, 1836.

Hassler, 12345, O. A collection of public documents, pamphlets, and other papers relating to the U. S. Coast Survey, and the fabrication of standard weights and measures. Principally by Prof. R. K. Hassler. 1828 to 1853. 2 vols. Presented by the Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll. Hill, 9520, O. 6. Post-office reform. By R. Hill. London, 1837. Kane, 12606, O. 21. Speech of Wm. Kane, of Illinois on the Colonial trade with Great Britain. Washington, 1832.

Lair, 10247, O. 2. De la pêche, du parcage et du commerce des huitres en France, par M. P. A. Lair. Caen, 1824.

Lang, 6399, D. Transportation and colonization, or the causes of the comparative failure of the transportation system to the Australian colonies. By J. D. Lang, D. D. London, 1837.

9905, & 10494, O. 4. New Zealand in 1839, or letters on the colonization of that island. By John Dunmore Lang, D. D. London, 1839. Lappenberg, 2609, Q. Urkundliche Geschichte des Hansischen Stahlhofes zu London. Von J. M. Lappenberg, Dr. Mit Tafeln. Hamburgh, 1851. Gift of the Free Hanseatic Towns.

Macgregor, 11671, O. Commercial Statistics. A digest of the productive resources, commercial legislation, customs, tariffs, &c., of all Nations. By John Macgregor. 4 vols. London, 1844.

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