Item #H25393 Essay on the currency, or, The alterations in the value of money, the great cause of the distressed state of the country, with a comparison between the state of the currency in the reign of William III and its present debased or depreciated state. Henry James.
Essay on the currency, or, The alterations in the value of money, the great cause of the distressed state of the country, with a comparison between the state of the currency in the reign of William III and its present debased or depreciated state

Essay on the currency, or, The alterations in the value of money, the great cause of the distressed state of the country, with a comparison between the state of the currency in the reign of William III and its present debased or depreciated state

London: A. J. Valpy, 1820. Wraps. Disbound pamphlet from "The Pamphleteer," a compilation of various pamphlets, speeches, articles and letters published quarterly and with uncirculated stock bound up at the end of each year and issued as an annual volume. Very good, two staples along left edge. 22 pp. Very good. Item #H25393

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