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Scrope, 5844, D. Principles of political economy. By C. P. Scrope, M. P.

London, 1833.

Sheffield, 9131, O. 3. Remarks on the deficiency of grain in 1799, and on the misapprehensions which take place respecting corn. By Lord Sheffield. London, 1800.

Short, 89, O.

New observations, natural, moral, civil, political and medical, on city, town and country bills of mortality; with abstracts of the best authors, who have written on this subject, and an appendix on the weather and meteors. By Thomas Short. London, 1750.

Smith, 336, Q. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. By Adam Smith. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1778.

3541, D. The same. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1789.

5003, O. The same; with notes and an additional volume. By David Buchanan. 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1814.

500, Q. 3. Additions and corrections to his inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. London, 1777.

2470, O. An analysis or abridgment of Dr. Adam Smith's inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. By Jeremiah Joyce. Cambridge, 1797.

8615, O. 4. A letter to Adam Smith from John Girvin.

Dublin, 1786.

5475, O. An attempt to define some of the first principles of political economy. By Thomas Smith. London, 1821.

Spence, 5704, O. Tracts on political economy, with prefatory remarks. By Wm. Spence. London, 1822.

Stewart, 11, & 2071, Q. An inquiry into the principles of political economy; being an essay on the science of domestic policy in free nations. By James Stewart. 2 vols. London, 1767.

1020, O. The same. 3 vols. Dublin, 1770.

Thompson, 5885, O. An inquiry into the principles of the distribution of wealth most conducive to human happiness: applied to the newly proposed system-voluntary equality of wealth. By Wm. Thompson. London, 1824.

Tooke, 5770, 0. Thoughts and details on the high and low prices of the last thirty years. By Thomas Tooke, F. R. S. London, 1823.

Torrens, 5470, O. An essay on the production of wealth; with an appendix; in which the principles of political economy are applied to the actual circumstances of this country. By R. Torrens, Esq. F. R. S. London, 1821.

8975, O. On wages and combination. By R. Torrens, Esq. London, 1834.

Tracy, 5181, O. A treatise on political economy; to which is prefixed, a supplement to a preceding work on the understanding; or elements of idealogy; with an analytical table, and an introduction on the faculty of the will. By the Count Destutt Tracy. Georgetown, D. C. 1817. Gift of Joseph Milligan.

Trosne, 6915, O. De l'ordre social, suivi d'un traité elementaire sur le valeur, l'argent, &c. &c. &c. Par M. Le Trosne. A Paris, 1777.

Turgot, 2232, 2. 2384, 4. & 8620, O. 2. Reflections on the formation and distribution of wealth. Translated from the French of M. Turgot. London, 1795.

Vancouver, 2346, O. 1. An inquiry into the causes and production of poverty, and the state of the poor; with the proposed means for their effectual relief. By John Vancouver. London, 1796.

Wallace, 1084, & 4046, O. A dissertation on the numbers of mankind, in ancient and modern times; in which the superior populousness of antiquity is maintained; with an appendix, containing additional observations on the same subject, and some remarks on Mr. Hume's " politi

cal discourse of the populousness of ancient nations." By Robert Wallace, D. D. Edinburgh, 1753 & 1809.

Wallace, 646, O. Various prospects of mankind, nature and providence. By Robert Wallace, D. D. London, 1761.

Weyland, 4822, O. The principles of population and production, as they are affected by the progress of society, with a view to moral and political consequences. By John Weyland, jr. Esq. London, 1816.

Whately, 7354, O. Introductory lectures on political economy. By Richard Whately, D. D. London, 1831.

Yarranton, 2139, O. England's improvement by sea and land. To out-do the Dutch without fighting; to pay debts without money; to set at work

all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands, &c. By Andrew Yarranton. London, 1677.

Young, 8627, O. 2. The question of scarcity considered. By A. Young. London, 1800.

6331, O. Summary of the practical principles of political economy; with observations on Smith's wealth of nations, and Say's political economy. By a friend of domestic industry. Cambridge, 1826.

1589, O. 8. Necessaries; best product of land; best staple of commerce. Philadelphia, 1776.

1409, Q. 10. The level of Europe and North America; or, the observer's guide. 1795.

3347, D. Remarks upon the history of the landed and commercial interests of England, from the invasion of the Romans to the accession of James the first. 2 vols. London, 1785.

2971, D. Questions in political economy, politics, morals, metaphysics, polite literature, and other branches of knowledge; with remarks under each question, original and selected. London, 1823.

5569, D. The working man's companion. The rights of industry. London, 1831.

5754, D. History of the middle and working classes, and of the principles of the industrious orders. London, 1833.

929, Q. 10. Discourse on the prevention of poverty; showing the causes of the decay of trade, fall of lands, and want of money throughout the nation. London, 1674.

2996, O. 2. Observations and facts relative to public houses. By a magistrate. 2d edit. London, 1796.

1977, O. 6. Thoughts on the circumspection necessary in licensing public ale-houses. London, 1776.

2595, O. 3. Proposals for supplying London with bread, at an uniform price, from one year to another, according to an annual assize. London, 1798.

9129, O. 10. Report on the influence of manufactures on agriculture. Harrisburgh, 1833.

2275, Q. 1. Thoughts on taxation, submitted to the people of New York. New York, 1784.

8644, O. 1. A dissertation on the poor laws. London, 1786.

9070, O. Report from his majesty's commissioners for inquiring into the administration and practical operation of the poor laws. London, 1834.

4777, O. 2. Minutes of the evidence taken before the committee appointed to inquire into the state of mendicity and vagrancy in the metropolis. London, 1815.

2685, O. & 67, D. Reports of the society for bettering the condition, and increasing the comforts of the poor. 3 vols. London, 1800-1798. 5736, 4. 7318, 2. & 9139, O. 2. Report of the library committee of the Pennsylvania society for the promotion of public economy. Philadelphia, 1817. 5749, 1. 9129, 4. & 9138, O. 3. Reports of the managers of the society for the prevention of pauperism in the city of New York. New York, 1820-1821.

6965, O. 9. Report of the committee appointed at a town meeting, in Philadelphia, July 23, 1827, on the pauper system, &c. &c. Philadelphia, 1828.

6971, O. 13. Eleventh annual report of the managers of the indigent widows' and single womens' society, &c. &c. Philadelphia, 1828.

6971, O. 14. First annual report of the American temperance society, November, 1827. Andover, 1828.

6972, O. 1. & 4293, D. Regulations, rules and orders of the London maratime institution for the benefit of decayed master mariners and their families. London, 1792.

7113, O. 2. Sixth annual report of the provident society for employing the poor. Philadelphia, 1830.

7113, O. 8. Eleventh annual report of the society for the promotion of permanent and universal peace, for 1827. London, 1827. Gift of John J. Smith, jr. 8624, 4. & 8628, O. 5. Plan for a benefit society at Cranbrook. Canterbury, 1817.

MONEY, FINANCE, BANKS, PAPER CREDIT, &c.

The value of money.
Traité des monoyes.

Barwell, 5947, D.
Boissard, 677, D.
1711.
Bollman, 4707, & 4867, O. 1.
cerns of the Union.
Gift of the author.

2095, & 4695, D.
Philadelphia, 1811.

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Plan of an improved system of the money con-
By Erick Bollman, M. D. Philadelphia, 1816.

Paragraphs on banks. By Erick Bollman, M. D.
Gift of the author.

Boyd, 4917, O. 3. Reflections on the financial system of Great Britain, and particularly on the sinking fund. By Walter Boyd, Esq. London, 1815. Brewster, 9127, O. 6. An appeal to banks in particular, and the public in general. By Abel Brewster. Hartford, 1815.

Carey, 4371, 3. & 4372, O. 3. Letters to Dr. Adam Seybert, representative in congress for the city of Philadelphia, on the subject of the renewal of the charter of the bank of the United States. By Mathew Carey. Philadelphia, 1811. Gift of Mathew Carey.

1465, O. 5. Carey's account of the debates and proceedings of the gene-
ral assembly of Pennsylvania, on the memorials praying a repeal of
the law annulling the charter of the bank. Philadelphia, 1786.
4371, 2. & 4372, O. 2. Desultory reflections upon the ruinous conse-
quences of a non-renewal of the charter of the bank of the United
States. By Mathew Carey. 3d edit. Philadelphia, 1810.
4867, O. 5. Reflections on the consequence of the refusal of the banks
to receive in deposite southern and western bank notes.
Carey. Philadelphia, 1815. Gift of the author.
2536, D. 4. A letter to the Hon. Mr. Calhoun, chairman of the committee
on a national currency. By M. Carey. Philadelphia, 1816.
4956, O. 1. Letters to bank directors on the pernicious consequences of
the prevailing system of banking operations. By M. Carey.
delphia, 1816. Gift of the author.

By Mathew

Phila

4956, O. 2. Reflections on the present system of banking in the city of Philadelphia. By M. Carey. Philadelphia, 1817. Gift of the author. 2573, D. Essays on banking. By M. Carey. Philadelphia, 1816. Gift of the author.

Chaptal, 6964, O. 10. Essay on impost duties. From the French of Count

Chaptal. Philadelphia, 1827.

Colquhoun, 1628, Q. A treatise on the wealth, power and resources of the British

empire, in every quarter of the world, illustrated by copious tables. By P. Colquhoun, LL. D. London, 1814.

Cohen, 5690, O. A compendium of finance, containing an account of the origin and present state of the public debts, revenue, and expenditure. By Bernard Cohen. London, 1822.

Crouch, 689, O. A complete view of the British customs; to which is added, an index, comprehending the substance of the laws, now in force, relating to the customs, &c. By Henry Crouch. 4th edit. 2 vols. London, 1745.

Cuningham, 2358, O.

A history of the customs, aids, subsidies, national debts, and taxes of England, from William the conqueror, to the year

1778. By T. Cuningham. 3d edit. London, 1778.

Ede, 1951, D. A view of the gold and silver coins of all nations, exhibited in above four hundred engravings; with the name, assay, weight and value of each; also, Sir Isaac Newton's tables of foreign gold and silver coins, made in the year 1700, by order of the privy council. By J. Ede. London, 1808.

Edwards, 855, Q. On the practical means of effectually exonerating the public burthens; of paying off the national debt, and of raising the supplies of war without new taxes, or loans of any kind. By George Edwards. London, 1790.

Ellis, 4125, D.

The British tariff for 1829-30; a manual on the subjects of the duties, warehouseing, and navigation acts, &c. &c. By R. Ellis, London, 1829.

Fairman, 2383, O. 4. An examination of the stocks; or guide to purchasers in the public funds. By William Fairman. 2d edit. London, 1796. Fleetwood, 866, O. Chronicon preciosum; or an account of English money, the price of corn and other commodities, and of stipends, salaries, portions, day-labour, &c. in England, for six hundred years past. By Bishop Fleetwood. London, 1745.

Folkes, 1055, Q. Tables of English silver and gold coins, from the Norman conquest and 18th of Edward III. to the present time, with their weights, intrinsic values, and some remarks upon the several pieces, with plates and explanations. By Martin Folkes. London, 1763. P. Ford, 2200, Q. 11. A further attempt towards the reformation of the coin.

R. Ford. London, 1696.

By Gale, 1322, 1. & 1486, O. An essay on the nature and principles of public credit. By S. Gale. London, 1784. Gift of Tench Coxe.

Gardiner, 6320, O. Essays on currency and absenteeism, &c. &c. By Henry Gardiner. Liverpool, 1827. Gift of Dr. Parke.

Gouge, 5776, D. A short history of paper money and banking in the United States, including an account of provincial and continental paper money. By William M. Gouge. Philadelphia, 1833. Gift of the author. Graham, 6163, O. 2. Corn and currency: in an address to the land owners. By Sir James Graham. London, 1826.

Grellier, 4150, O. The history of the national debt, from the revolution in 1688, to the beginning of the year 1800; with a preliminary account of the debts contracted previous to that æra. By the late J. T. Grellier.

London, 1810.

Grenville, 6437, O. 3. Essay on the supposed advantages of a sinking fund. By Lord Grenville. London, 1828.

Hamilton, 588, Q.

An inquiry into the principles of taxation, chiefly applicable to articles of immediate consumption. By Andrew Hamilton, Esq. London, 1790.

4770, O. An enquiry concerning the rise and progress, the redemption and present state and management of the national debt of Great Britain. 2d edition. By Robert Hamilton, LL. D. Edinburgh, 1814.

Harris, 5000, O. An essay upon money and coins, in two parts. By Mr. Harris. London, 1757.

Harley, 2381, O. 4. An essay upon public credit; being an inquiry how the public credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of parliaments; and whether it does so or not? By Robert Harley, earl of Oxford. 2d edit. London, 1797.

Huskisson, 4323, O. 1. The question concerning the depreciation of our currency stated and examined. By W. Huskisson, M. P. Fifth edition. London, 1810.

Jacob, 7344, & 7369, O. An historical inquiry into the production and consumption of the precious metals. By Wm. Jacob, Esq. F. R. S. 2 vols. London, 1831, and Philadelphia, 1832.

Joplin, 8738, O. An analysis of the currency question. By J. Joplin. London,

1832.

Law, 616, D. Money and trade considered. By John Law. Glasgow, 1760. Liverpool, 1496, Q. A treatise on the coins of the realm; in a letter to the

king. By Charles, Earl of Liverpool. Oxford, 1805.

M'Arthur, 2822, & 3072, O. Financial and political facts of the eighteenth century; with comparative estimates of the revenue, expenditure,

debts, manufactures, and commerce of Great Britain. By John M'Arthur, Esq. 3d edit. London, 1801.

M'Connell, 1632, O. 5. An essay on the domestic debts of the United States of America; with a statement of the foreign debt. Philadelphia, 1787. McCay, 5725, O. 3. A general view of the history and objects of the bank of England. By John M'Cay. London, 1822.

Magens, 3712, O. 1. Inquiry into the real difference between actual money, consisting of gold and silver, and paper money of various descriptions; and an examination into the constitution of banks. By Donan Magens, Esq. London, 1804.

Mahon, 1071, Q. 2. Considerations on the means of preventing fraudulent practices on the gold coin. Written at Geneva, in 1773, by Lord Viscount P.

Mahon. London, 1775.

Molleson, 848, Q. An account of the reports of the commissioners appointed to examine, take and state the public accounts of the kingdom, presented to his majesty, and to both houses of parliament. By Messrs. Molleson and Lane. 3 vols. London, 1797.

Morris, 593, F. A statement of the accounts of the United States of America, during his administration of the finances; from February 20, 1781, to November 1, 1784. By Robert Morris. Philadelphia, 1785. Gift of Ebenezer Hazard.

Morgan, 2233, O. 3. A review of the writings of Dr. Price on the finances of Great Britain; with the three plans, communicated by him to Mr. Pitt, in the year 1786, for redeeming the national debt; an account of the state of the public income and expenditure, to the year 1791; and a -supplement, continuing the account to the year 1795. By William Morgan. 2d edit. London, 1795.

Mushet, 6107, O. 2. An attempt to explain from facts the effect of the issues of the bank of England, upon its own interests, public credit, and country banks. By R. Mushet. London, 1826.

Paine, 1465, 2. 2272, 4. 3667, 3. & 8629, O. 5. Dissertations on government; on the bank, and on paper money. By Thomas Paine. Philadelphia, 1786. Necker, 1365, O. A treatise on the administration of the finances of France. By Mr. Necker. Translated from the French, by Thomas Mortimer. 3 vols. London, 1785.

Parnell, 6386, O. Observations on paper money, banking, and overtrading. By Sir Henry Parnell. London, 1827.

Pebrier, 8856, O. Taxation, revenue, expenditure, power, statistics, and debt of the whole British empire. By Pablo Pebrier. London, 1833.

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