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Weyland's (John) The Principle of the English Poor Laws, illustrated from the Evidence given by Scottish Proprietors, (before the Corn Committee,) on the Connexion observed in Scotland between the price of Grain, and the Wages of Labour, Svo. 1815.

Davies's (David) Case of Labourers in Husbandry stated and considered with Accounts of the Earnings and Expenses of Families, 4to. 1795.

Huntingford on the Laws of Masters and Servants, and on the Society for the encouragement of good Servants, 8vo. 1790.

Crumpe's (Sam.) Essay on the best means of providing Employment for the People, 8vo. 1795.

Townsend's (Jos.) Dissertation on the Poor Laws, 8vo. 1787.

Steuart's (Sir Ja.) Considerations on the Interest of the County of Lanark in Scotland: which may be applied to that of Great Britain in General; in relation to Agriculture; Maintenance of the Poor; Wages of Labourers, &c.; Connexion and Interest of the Land and Trade, &c. &c.—In Works, vol. 5.

Reports of the Society for bettering the Condition and increasing the Comforts of the Poor, 6 vol. 8vo. 1798.

Reports of the Society for promoting the Comforts of the Poor in Ireland, vol. I. 12mo. Dublin, 1800.

Account of the Proceedings of the Governors of the House of Industry, in Dublin, 8vo. Dublin, 1801.

Bernard's (Thos.) Letter to the Bishop of Durham, on Mr. Whitbread's Plan for promoting and encouraging Industry, and for the Relief and Regulation of the Poor, 8vo. 1807.

Account of several Work-Houses for employing and maintaining the Poor, 1732.-Account of the Origin and Designs of the Society for promoting Christian Knowledge, 1733, 8vo.

Considerations on the Poor Laws, and on Houses of Industry, 8vo. 1775. Bone's (John) Outline of a Plan for reducing the Poor's Rate, 8vo. 1805. Onely's (Rich.) Account of the Care taken in most Civilized Nations for the Relief of the Poor, 1758.

A Short View of the Frauds, Abuses, and Impositions of Parish Officers, 1744.

Nash's (Tho.) Plea for the Poor, 1759.

A Treatise on Parish Rates, 1764.

Turner's (Nich.) Proposal for raising Timber, and for effectually supporting the Poor in Great Britain, 1757.

Bailey (Wm.) on the better Employment, and more comfortable Support of the Poor in Work-houses, 1758.

Remarks on the Laws relating to the Poor, with Proposals for their Relief, by W. Hay, Esq. 1751.

Statutes at large concerning the Poor, 1752.

Owen's (Robert) Tracts on his new View of Society: containing John Bellers's Proposals for raising a College of Industry of all useful Trades and Husbandry, first printed in 1696.-Report to the Association for the Relief of the Poor;-An Account of public Proceedings connected with the Subject in 1817-1818.

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Porter's Considerations on the present State of Chimney-Sweepers, 8vo.

1792.

Stafford's (Wm.) Briefe Conceipte of English Pollicye, 4to. 1581.

Order of Council, 20th Nov. 1549, 3 Edw. VI. for bringing Wheat, &c. to Market, MS.

Orders by the Queen's Majestie, for the reliefe and staie of the pre-
sent dearth of Graine, 1586.

Orders appointed by his Majestie for the preventing the dearth of
Graine, &c. 1608.

Standish's (Arthur) Commons' Complaint on the waste of Woods and
dearth of Victuals, with Remedies for the same, 1612, 4to.
Considerations on the Importation of Foreign Corn, 8vo. 1814.
Colebrooke (H. T.) on Import of Colonial Corn, 8vo. 1818.

Steuart's (Sir Ja.) Dissertation on the Policy of Grain.-In Works, vol. 5.
Principles of Political Economy; with his other
Works, and an Account of his Life and Writings, 6 vol. 8vo. 1805.
Malthus's (T. R.) Principles of Political Economy considered with a
View to their practical Application, 8vo. 1820.

Bertolocci's (Ant.) Inquiry into several Questions of Political Economy,
applicable to the present State of Great Britain, 1817.-8vo Pam-
phlet.

Conversations on Political Economy; in which the Elements of that
Science are familiarly explained, cr. 8vo. 1816.

Boileau's (D.) Introduction to the Study of Political Economy; or, Ele-
mentary View of the Manner in which the Wealth of Nations is
produced, increased, distributed, and consumed, 8vo. 1811.

Bentham's (Jeremy) Defence of Usury; shewing the Impolicy of Legal
Restraints on the Terms of Pecuniary Bargains, 12mo. 1790.

Sam. Gale's Essays on the Nature and Principles of Public Credit,
4 parts, 8vo. 1784-87.

Dignan (M. D. Browne), Essai sur les Principes Politiques de l'Economie
Publique, 12mo. 1776.

Smith (Adam) on the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 3 vol.
8vo. 1800.

Earl of Lauderdale on the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth, and the
Means and Causes of its Increase, 8vo. 1804.

A New System of practical Political Economy; pointing out the means
of dieting the Inhabitants of the Metropolis to upwards of a Million
Sterling per Annum better advantage in their Housekeeping Ex-
pences; and an Account of the Improved Hydrostatic Ship, 8vo.

1817.

Schultes's (Hen.) Dissertation on the Public Fisheries of Great Britain; explaining the rise, progress, and art of the Dutch Fishery, 8vo.

1813.

Bernard's (Sir T.) Account of a supply of Fish for the manufacturing
Poor, 1813.

Reports of the Committee of the Fish Association for the benefit of
the Community, 1813.

Sir T. Bernard's Case of the Salt Duties; with Proofs and Illustrations, 12mo. 1817.

Sabatier's (Wm.) Treatise on Poverty, its Consequences, and the Remedy,

8vo. 1797.

Marquis de Mirabeau's Oeconomical Table, an attempt towards ascertaining and exhibiting the Source, Progress, and Employment of Riches, 8vo. 1766.

Count Rumford's Essays, Political, Economical, and Philosophical, 3 vol. 8vo. 1800.

Comte de Rumford, Essais Politiques, Economiques et Philosophiques, 2 vol. 8vo. Genève, 1799.

Notice sur les Soupes à la Rumford, établies à Paris, 8vo. Par. 1801. Recueil de Rapports, de Memoires et d'Expériences sur les Soupes Economiques et les Fourneaux à la Rumford, Par. 1801.

Relazione di uno Stablimento per i Poveri eretto in Monaco, del Signor Conte di Rumford, 8vo. Venezia, 1798.

Recueil de Memoires sur les Etablissemens d'Humanité; traduits de l'Allemand et de l'Anglais, 8 vol. 8vo. Par. 1799.

Esquisse d'un Ouvrage en faveur des Pauvres, par Jer. Bentham, Svo.

Par. 1802.

Les Moyens de détruire la Mendicité en France, 8vo. Chalons, 1780. Postlethwayt's History of the Public Revenue, from 1688 to 1753, with the History of the Bank of England; the East India and South Sea Companies, so far as they are connected with the Public, fol.

1759.

Sir John Sinclair's History of the Public Revenue of the British Empire,

4to. 1790.

Colquhoun's (Pat.) Treatise on the Wealth, Power, and Resources, of the British Empire, in every Quarter of the World; with the rise and progress of the Funding System, and copious Statistical Tables,

4to. 1814.

Sir Charles Whitworth's Public Accounts of Services and Grants, from 1721 to 1770, fol. 1771.

Stevens's (John) Royal Treasury of England: or, General History of Taxes, from the Conquest to 1727, 8vo. 1728.

The History of our National Debts and Taxes, from 1688 to 1751, 4 parts, 8vo. 1753.

The History of our Customs, Aids, Subsidies, National Debts, and Taxes, from William the Conqueror, to 1761, 4 parts, 8vo. 1761.

Clarendon's (R. V.) Sketch of the Revenue and Finances of Ireland, and of the appropriated Funds, Loans, and Debt of the Nation, 4to.

1791.

Molleson's Reports of the Commissioners appointed to examine and state the Public Accounts of the Kingdom, 3 vol. 4to. 1783-87.

Statement of a Plan of Finance, proposed to Parliament in the year

1807. 8vo. 1807.

Sir Nat. Gould's Essay on the Public Debts, with the Importance of discharging them by the Sinking Fund.-In Museres on Life Annuities.

Symmons's (John) Remedies proposed as certain, speedy, and effectual, for the relief our present Embarrassments, 8vo. 1816.-A Pamphlet. An Attempt to ascertain a Theory for determining the Value of Funded Property, 8vo. 1809.-A Pamphlet.

Dictionnaire des Finances, 3 tom. 4to. Paris. 1784.-Encycl. Method. Memoires concernant les Impositions et les Droits qui ont lieu en Europe et en France, 4 vol. 4to. Paris, 1768.

The Policy and Expediency of granting Insurance Charters, 8vo. 1806. Bp. Fleetwood's Chronicon Preciosum; an Account of English Money, the Price of Corn, and other Commodities, for the last 600 years, 8vo. 1707.

Enquiry into the Prices of Wheat, Malt, Land, Cattle, &c. as sold in England, from the year 1000, to 1765, fol. 1768.

Discourses on Sterling Money, by Sir T. Lake, Fr. Thynn, James Ley, Agarde, &c.-Curious Dis. vol. 1 and 2.

Spelman's (Sir H.) Dialogue concerning the Coin of the Kingdom. -Works, fol.

Locke's Considerations on the Value of Money, and the Silver Coin. -Works, vol. 2.

Steuart's (Sir Ja.) Principles of Money applied to the German Coin, and the State of the Coin of Bengal, &c.-Works, vol. 5.

Sir R. Cotton's Speech touching the alteration of Coin.-Choice Pieces.

8vo.

Hume's (David) Essays on Commerce, Money, Interest, Trade, Taxes, Public Credit, &c.-Essays, vol. 1.

Beldam's Considerations on Money, Bullion, and the State of the British Coinage; particularly Silver Money, 8vo. 1772.

Lowndes's Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, 8vo. 1695. Harris's (Joseph) Essay upon Money and Coins, 2 parts, 1757.

Hatton's Essay on Gold Coin, 1774.

Symons's Essay on weighing of Gold, 1756.

Sommers on weighing Gold and Silver, 1756.

Earl of Liverpool's Treatise on the Coins of the Realm, 4to. 1805.
Wheatley's Remarks on Currency and Commerce, 8vo. 1803.

Trotter's (Coutts) Principles of Currency and Exchanges applied to the
high price of Gold Bullion, 8vo. 1810.-Dutens' Collect. vol. 85.
Balbernie's (Arthur) Reflections on the Bank Paper Currency, 8vo.
Glasg. 1816.

Grenfell's (John) Defence of Bank Notes, 8vo. 1810.

The Theory of Money; or, a Practical Inquiry into the Present State of the Circulating Medium; with Considerations on the Bank of England, its Charter and Constitution, 8vo. 1811.

Grenfell's (John) Observations on the Copper Coinage, 8vo. 1814. Considerations on the Effect of the Bank restraining Bill, 8vo. 1810. Ricardo, (David) The High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the depreciation of Bank Notes, 8vo. 1810.

Violet's (Tho.) Appeal to Cæsar: wherein Gold and Silver is proved to be
the King's Majesty's Royal Commodity, 4to. 1660.

Horsley's (Wm.) Universal Merchant containing the Rationale of
Commerce; an Enquiry into the Nature and Genius of Banks; the
Doctrine of Bullion and Coins, &c. &c. 4to. 1753.

Dictionnaire du Commerce, 3 tom. 4to. Par. 1783.-Encycl. Meth.
Postlethwayt's Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, 2 vol. fol.

1774.

Anderson's History of Commerce, from the earliest Accounts to the
present Time, 2 vol. fol. 1764.

An Historical and Chronological deduction of the Origin of Commerce;
continued from the year 1762, the Period at which Mr. Anderson
closed his History, down to the end of the year 1788, 4to. 1789.
Sir Cha. Whitworth's State of the Trade of Great Britain, in its Imports
and Exports, from 1697, to 1773, fol. 1776.

Considerations on the Trade, Manufactures, and Commerce of the British
Empire, 8vo. 1820.

Corrie's (Edgar) Letters on the Duties on Coffee, 8vo. 1808.

Dr. Charles D'Avenant's Works, relating to the Trade and Revenue of England; by Sir. Cha. Whitworth, 5 vol. 8vo. 1771.

Tucker's (Dean) Elements of Commerce, and Theory of Taxes, 4to. 1757. Cui Bono? an Inquiry into the Benefits of the American War, 8vo. 1782.

Reflections on the Low Price of Coarse Wools, 1782. Mortimer's (Tho.) Elements of Commerce, Politics, and Finances, 4to.

1780.

Every Man his own Broker: in which the several Classes of the Public Funds are distinctly explained, 12mo. 1807. Oddy's (J. Jepson) European Commerce, shewing new and secure Channels of Trade with the Continent of Europe: detailing the Produce, Manufactures, and Commerce of the Northern States, 4to. 1805, De Witt's (John) True Interest and Political Maxims of the Republic of Holland, with Memoirs of Cornelius and John de Witt, by Dr. Campbell, 8vo. 1746.

De Uztariz's Theory and Practice of Commerce, by Kippax, 2 vol. 8vo.

1751.

King's British Merchant; or Commerce preserved, 3 vol. 8vo. 1721. Lord Sheffield on the Manufactures, Trade, &c. of Ireland, 8vo. 1785. Sir W. Temple's Essay upon the Advancement of Trade in Ireland.In Works, vol. 3.

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Hale's (Tho.) Account of Inventions and Improvements necessary England; relating to Shipping, Timber, Taxes, Rivers, &c. Also a Treatise of Naval Philosophy, by Sir W. Petty;-in the Dedication to Lord Churchill (afterward Duke of Marlborough) at page xlvii. is a prophecy of his future fame. 12mo. 1691.

The Dublin Society's Essays on Trade, Flax, Linen Manufactory, Embankments, &c. 8vo. Dublin, 1740.

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