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tion thereof, are justified by authoritative Records in both the Testa4to. 1648. [E. 20. 8.]

ments.

Another Copy. 4to. 1648. [N. 8. 33.]

WHITE (Thomas) The Grounds of Obedience and Government. 32mo. London, 1655. [B. 8. 29.]

Anonymous Tracts on Government.

SPECULUM Juridico-Historico-Politicum. 18mo. Amstelodami, 1677.

[P. 357.-]

A MODEST PLEA for an equal Commonwealth against Monarchy. 4to. London, 1659. [L. 19. 30.]

An Essay on the Great Affinity and Mutual Agreement of the two Professions of Divinity and Law, and on the joint Interests of Church and State. 12mo. London, 17-. [M. 18. 6.]

ARCANA Imperii Detecta; or divers select Cases in Government. 8vo. London, 1701. [B. 6. 16.]

PHILOSOPHICAL SKETCHES of the Principles of Society and Government. Svo. London, 1795. [Gg. 3. 31.]

THE COVNSELLOR of Estate, contayning the greatest and most remarkable Considerations serving for the managing of Publicke Affairs. 4to. London, 1634. [M. 20. 37.]

THE TRUE PROTESTANT Subject; or the Nature and Rights of Sovereignty, discussed and stated. 4to. 1680. [M. 15. 32.]

THREE CONCLUSIONS on the Ecclesiastical and Civil State of England. 4to [N. 8. 16.]

2. Political Economy.

i. General Treatises and Systems of Political EconomyPopulation-Pauperism.

ANDERSON (James) Observations on the means of exciting a Spirit of National Industry. 4to. Edinburgh, 1777. [E. 22. 6.]

SMITH (Adam) An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. 8vo. Works, Vols. II-IV. [Gg. 3. 34-36.]

Another Copy. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1784. [G. 25. 3-5.] MALTHUS (T. R.) An Essay on the Principle of Population. 8vo. 3 vols. London, 1817. [Ee. 2. 75-77.]

*MALTHUS (T. R.) Principles of Political Economy. 8vo. London, 1820. *MILL (James) Elements of Political Economy. 8vo. London, 1821. *RICARDO (David) On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation. 8vo. London, 1817.

*SAY (Jean Baptiste) A Treatise on Political Economy. Translated from the French by C. R. Prinsep. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1821.

HALE (Sir Matthew) The Primitive Origination of Mankind, considered and examined according to the Light of Nature. folio, London, 1677. [K. 2. 13.] WALLACE (Robert) Various Prospects of Mankind, Nature, and Providence. 8vo. London, 1761. [P. 252. (2.)]

Wallace (Robert) Dissertation on the Numbers of Mankind in ancient and modern times, in which the superior Populousness of Antiquity is maintained. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1753. [P. 252. (1.)] CHALMERS (Thomas) An Enquiry into the Extent and Stability of National Resources. (Two Copies.) 8vo. Edinburgh, 1808.

[Gg. 4. 48,49.] EDEN (Sir Frederick Morton) The State of the Poor or an History of the Labouring Classes in England, from the Conquest to the present period. 4to. 3 vols. London, 1797. [L. 26. 13-15.] INGRAM (Robert Acklom) An Inquiry into the present Condition of the Lower Classes and the Means of improving it. 8vo. London 1797.

[Hh. 3. 40.] ORDERS and Directions, together with a Commission for the better Administration of Iustice and more perfect Information of his Maiestie; How, and by whom the Lawes and Statutes tending to the Relief of the Poore, the well ordering and training vp of Youth in Trades, and the Reformation of Disorders and disorderly persons, are executed throughout the Kingdome. 4to. London, 1630. [M. 20. 37.]

A SCHEME for reducing the Laws relating to the Poor into one Act of Parliament. 8vo. London, 1736. [P. 80. (6.)]

AN ENQUIRY into the Causes of the encrease and miseries of the Poor in England. 8vo. London, 1738. [P. 89. (7.)]

THREE TRACTS on the Corn Laws and Corn Trade. With a Supplement containing Calculations and Papers tending to explain and confirm what is advanced in these Tracts. 8vo. London, 1766. [P. 250. (6.)] Reports of the Society for Increasing the Comforts and Bettering the Condition of the Poor. 2 vols. 12mo. London, 1798–1800.

[Ee. 4. 89,90.] ABSTRACT of the Answers and Returns, made pursuant to an Act, passed in the 41st year of his Majesty King George III, for taking an account of the Population of Great Britain, and the Increase or Diminution thereof. 2 vols, folio, London, 1802. [M. 20, 15,16.]

Another Copy. 2 vols. folio, 1802. [Kk. 7. 1,2.] ABSTRACT of similar Answers and Returns, made pursuant to an Act passed in the 51st year of his Majesty King George III. folio, London, 1812. [Kk. 1. 35.]

Another Copy. folio. [Kk. 7. 7.]

folio,

ABSTRACT of similar Answers and Returns, made pursuant to an Act passed in the 55th year of His Majesty King George III. London, 1818. [Kk. 1. 34.]

ABSTRACT of similar Answers and Returns, made pursuant to an Act passed in 1 Geo. IV. folio, London, 1822. [Kk. 5. 19.]

ABSTRACT of the Answers and Returns, made pursuant to an Act passed in the 43d year of his Majesty King George III, for procuring Returns relative to the Expence and Maintenance of the Poor in England. folio, London, 1804. [Kk. 1. 32.]

ii. Money, Finance, Paper Credit, and the National Debt.

(1) MONEY AND COINING.

OBSERVATIONS on a printed paper for the Encouragement of Coining. 8vo. London, 1695. [P. 329. (1.)]

LOCKE (John) Further Considerations on raising the Value of Money. 8vo. London, 1695. [P. 329. (2.)]

A REPORT, containing an Essay for the Amendment of Silver Coins. 8vo. London, 1695. [M. 19. 17.]

HARRIS (Joseph) An Essay on Money and Coins. Two Parts.
London, 1757, 1758. [P. 219. (1) (2.)]

8vo.

+Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins. 4to. London, 1764. *RUDING (Rogers) Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies, from the earliest period of authentic History to the close of the fiftieth year of King George III. 5 vols. 8vo. with a 4to. vol. of Plates. London, 1819.

(2) REPORT OF THE BULLION COMMITTEE, TRACTS THEREON, AND ON PAPER CREDIT.

REPORT, together with Minutes of Evidence and Accounts, from the Select Committee, appointed to inquire into the Cause of the High Price of Gold Bullion, and to take into consideration the State of the Circulating Medium, and of the Exchanges between Great Britain and Foreign Parts. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 4. 50.]

TROTTER (Coutts) The Principles of Currency and Exchanges, applied to the Report from the Bullion Committee. 8vo. London, 1810.

[Gg. 4. 52.] RICARDO (David) The High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 4. 52.] HUSKISSON (W.) The Question concerning the Depreciation of our Currency, stated and examined. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 4. 52.] BLAKE (Wm.) Observations on the Principles which regulate the Course of Exchange, under the present depreciated State of the Currency. 8vo, London, 1810. [Gg. 3. 52.]

MARRYATT (Joseph) Thoughts on the Establishment of a new Chartered Bank. 8vo. London, 1811. [Gg. 3. 52.]

HILL (John) An Inquiry into the Causes of the present High Price of Gold Bullion in England, with Observations on the Report of the Bullion Committee. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 3. 52.]

SINCLAIR (Sir John) Observations on the Report of the Bullion Committee. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 3. 52.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1810. [Hh. 2. 37.]

BOSANQUET (Charles) Practical Observations on the Report of the Bullion. Committee. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 3. 52.]

THORNTON (Henry) An Inquiry into the Nature and Effects of the Paper Credit of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1802.

[Gg. 4. 52.]

THE CASE of the Bankers and their Creditors, stated and examined by the Rules of Policy and Common Reason. 4to. London, 1674.

[M. 15. 33.]

(3) THE NATIONAL DEBT.

THE History of our Customs, Aids, Subsidies, National Debts, and Taxes, from William the Conqueror to the year 1761. 8vo. London, 1751. [O. 6. 49.]

GRELLIER (J. J.) 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. 8vo. London, 1810. [Gg. 4. 47.]

CARY (John) An Essay towards the Settlement of National Credit in the Kingdom of England. 8vo. London, 1696. [P. 239. (6.)] HUTCHINSON (Arcbibald) A Collection of Treatises relating to the National Debts and Funds. And also a Collection of Treatises relating to the South Sea Stock and Scheme. folio, London, 1721. [H. 9. 19.] HOOKE (Andrew) An Essay on the National Debt and National Capital. 8vo. London, 1751. [R. 18. 33.]

PRICE (Richard) An Appeal to the Public on the subject of National Debt. 8vo. London, 1772. [A. 16. 36.]

MORGAN (William) A Review of Dr. Price's Writings on the Finances of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1792. [Hh. 3. 40.]

STANHOPE (Charles Mahon, Earl) Observations on Mr. Pitt's Plan for the Reduction of the National Debt. 4to. London, 1786.

[Gg. 1. 40.] GRELLIER (J. J.) The Terms of all the Loans, which have been raised for the Public Service; with Observations on the Rate of Interest paid for the money borrowed, and an account of the Navy and Exchequer Bills funded at different periods. 8vo. London, 1812.

[Dd. 3. 27.] FAIRMAN (William) An Account of the several Public Funds. 8vo. London, 1816. [Gg. 5. 35.]

iii. Trade, Commerce, and Manufactures.

(1) GENERAL TREATISES.

HAYES (Richard) The Method of Modern Book Keeping. 8vo. London, 1739. [P. 98. (7.)]

POSTLETHWAYT (Malachy) The Universal Dictionary of Trade and Conmerce, translated from the French of M. Savary, with large additions and improvements. 2 vols. folio, London, 1751-56. [O. 3. 24,25.]

Britain's Commercial Interest explained and improved, in a Series of Dissertations on several Important Branches of her Trade and Police. 8vo. 2 vols. London, 1756. [O. 6. 47,48.]

FORTREY (Samuel) England's Interest and Improvement, consisting in the Increase of the Store and Trade of this Kingdom. 8vo. London, 1673. [M. 19. 52.]

TEMPLE (Sir William) On the Advancement of Trade in Ireland. In his Miscellanea, Part I. [P. 274. (12.)]

COLLINS (John) A Discourse on Salt and Fishery. 4to. London, 1682.

[P. 39. (22.)]

CHILD (Sir Josiah) A New Discourse of Trade. 8vo. Glasgow, 1751.
[P. 322. (2.)]
DAVENANT (Charles) Discourses on the Public Revenues and on the
Trade of England. 8vo. London, 1698. [B. 7. 29,30.]
Essays upon Peace at Home and War Abroad.

8vo. London,

1727. [B. 7. 27.] A Vindication of Dr. D'Avenant from the Charge of having reflected on the late King William and his Ministry, in his Essays on Peace at Home and War Abroad. 4to. London, 1703. [M. 14. 15.] CLELAND (William) The State of the Sugar Plantations considered: but more especially that of the Island of Barbadoes. 8vo. London, 1714. [M. 19. 13.] KING (Charles) The British Merchant; or Commerce Preserved. 3 vols. 8vo. London, 1721. [G. 14. 5–7.]

GEE (Joshua) The Trade and Navigation of Great Britain considered, 8vo. London, 1730. [P. 60. (8.)]

An Impartial Enquiry into the Importance and Present State of the Woollen Manufactories of Great Britain.

WEBSTER (William) The Consequences of Trade.

8vo. London, 1742.

[P. 129. (17.)] 8vo. London, 1740.

[P. 98. (3.)]

The Draper's Reply to "Remarks on the Consequences of

Trade." 8vo. London, 1741. [P. 98. (6.)] DECKER (Sir Matthew) Serious Considerations on the several High Duties which the Nation and Trade labour under. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 129. (18.)] TOWNSHEND (Lord Visct.) National Thoughts, recommended to the serious attention of the Public; with an Appendix shewing the Damages arising from a Bounty on Corn. 8vo. London, 1751. [R. 18. 33.] WALPOLE (Horatio, Lord) The Complaints of Manufacturers relating to the Abuses in marking Sheep and winding Wool. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 180. (8.] DALRYMPLE (Sir John) The Question considered, Whether Wool should be allowed to be exported, when the Price is low at home, on paying a Duty to the Public? 8vo. London, 1782. [Gg. 7. 20.] Forster (Nathaniel) An Answer to Sir John Dalrymple's Pamphlet upon the Exportation of Wool. 8vo. Colchester, 1782. [Gg. 7. 20.] TUCKER (Josiah, Dean of Gloucester) Reflections on the present Low Price of Coarse Wools, its immediate Causes, and probable Remedies. 8vo. London, 1782. [Gg. 7. 20.]

A Brief Essay on the Advantages and Disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain with regard to Trade; with some Proposals for removing the Principal Disadvantages of Great Britain. 8vo. London, 1750. [R. 18. 33.]

RAMSDEN (J.) Animadversions on Dr. Blagden's Supplementary Report on the best method of proportioning the Excise on Spirituous Liquors. 4to. London, 1793. [Gg. 1. 41.]

ATKINS (Mess. & Co.) An Essay on the Relation between the Specific Gravities and the Strengths and Values of Spirituous Liquors. 4to. London, 1803. [Gg. 1. 42.]

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