Lauderdale, James Maitland, Earl of, 1759-1839
Lauderdale, James Maitland, 1759-1839, earl of
Lauderdale, James Maitland, 1759-1839
James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale British diplomat
Lauderdale, Earl of (James Maitland)
Lauderdale, James Maitland of 1759-1839
James Maitland, 8th Earl of Lauderdale British diplomat (1759-1839)
Lauderdale, James Maitland, Earl of
Lauderdale, James Maitland, 8th Earl of, 1759-1839
Lauderdale, James Maitland, comte de, 1759-1839
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100 1 _ ‡a Lauderdale, James Maitland, ‡d 1759-1839, ‡c earl of
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Lauderdale, James Maitland
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Earl of
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1718-1789
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Beziehung familiaer
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Marat, Jean-Paul
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1743-1793
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Bekanntschaft
Works
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An address to the King, : moved in the House of Lords by the Earl of Lauderdale, Friday, June 5, 1795: with notes and authorities |
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Considerations on the silver currency relative to both the general evil as affecting the empire, and the present enormous particular evil in Ireland : with an appendix, containing a report of Sir Isaac Newton on the state of the gold and silver coin in the year 1717, and also some tables relative to the same subject. |
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The depreciation of the paper currency of Great Britain proved |
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The Economic background : Arguments I |
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Further considerations on the state of the currency in which the means of restoring our circulation to a salutary state are fully explained, and the injuries sustained by the public treasury ... are minutely detailed |
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Henry Thornton (1760-1815) Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) James Lauderdale (1759-1839) Simonde de Sismondi (1773-1842) |
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Hints to the manufacturers of Great Britain on the consequences of the Irish Union, and the system since pursued, or borrowing in England, for the service of Ireland |
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Inquiry into the nature and origin of public wealth, and into the means and causes of its increase |
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Inquiry into the nature and origin of public wealth, and into the means and causes of its increase by the earl of lauderdale |
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An inquiry into the practical merits of the system for the government of India, under the superintendence of the Board of Controul |
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The Late Negociation. The whole correspondence, and official notes, relating to the late negociation with France ... |
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Lauderdale's notes on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations |
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Letter on the corn laws |
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A letter on the present measures of finance : in which the bill now depending in Parliament is particularly considered |
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Letters to the peers of Scotland |
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Plan for altering the manner of collecting a large part of the public revenue : with a short statement of the advantages to be derived from it |
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Protest against the decision of the House of Lords of the corn importation bill June 13, 1828. |
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Protest on the subject of the measures now impending in Parliament in relation to the corn laws entered against the second reading of a bill "to empower His Majesty to admit foreign corn for home consumption under certain limitations.. |
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Protests entered on the journals of the House of lords, against the act of the fifty-sixth of the King, altering the antient regulations of the mint; and on the subject of the enactments of the act for further restraining the Bank of England from payments in cash, passed 1818. |
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Recherches sur la nature et l'origine de la richesse publique : et sur les moyens et les causes qui concourent a son accroissement |
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A refutation of some doctrines relating to the sinking fund, &c. &c contained in a work lately published by the Earl of Lauderdale : with original remarks on different subjects of political economy |
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Report of the Committee of General Defence on the dispositions of the British government towards France and on the measures to be taken addressed to the national convention of France, in the sitting of January 12, 1793, the second year of the republic : also the second report on a declaration of a war with England |
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Sinking fund, or, The system which recommends the repeal of five millions of taxes, compared with the system which recommends levying five millions by taxation, for the redemption of the public debt |
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Sketch of a petition to the Commons House of Parliament : submitted to the consideration of all who feel for the welfare of the country, or for the distresses of the lower orders of the people |
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Sketch of an address to His Majesty submitted to the consideration of all who wish to call the attention of their sovereign and of Parliament to the real grievances under which the nation is now suffering : first printed in 1821, now reprinted, with notes and an explanatory advertisement |
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The State of Negociation. With details of its progress and causes of its termination, in the recall of the Earl of Lauderdale ... |
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The substance of a speech made in the House of Peers on Friday, May 13, 1796, by the Earl of Lauderdale, on the subject of the national finances |
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Substance of the Earl of Lauderdale's speech in the House of Lords on moving for copies of despatches, &c., explanatory of Sir Thomas Maitland's conduct as Lord High Commissioner of the Ionian Islands. |
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Substance of the Earl of Lauderdales's speech in the House of Lords, on Thursday, the 2d of November, 1820 on the second reading of the bill, entitled, An act to deprive Her Majesty, Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, of the titles, prerogatives, rights, privileges, and exemptions of Queen Consort of this realm, and to dissolve the marriage between His Majesty and the said Caroline Amelia Elizabeth. |
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Thoughts on finance, suggested by the measures of the present session |
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Thoughts on the alarming state of the circulation, and on the means of redressing the pecuniary grievances in Ireland |
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Three letters on the causes of the present state of the exchanges and price of gold bullion |
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Three letters to the Duke of Wellington |
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Ueber National-Wohlstand |
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