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The vindication and advancement of our national constitution and credit: attempted in several tracts. 1. An introductory essay; wherein are occasionally consider'd the Two Main Points of Her Majesty's Title, and the Doctrine of Resistance. 2. Remarks upon the Bank of England, with regard more especially to our Trade, and the Constitution of the Government. 3. An essay upon the national credit of Britain. 4. A letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons, relating to the Credit of our Government and the Nation in general. All written by the same author.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Broughton, John, 1673 or 1674-1720.
Series:
Eighteenth century collections online. Part 1.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bank of England.
Credit--Great Britain.
Credit.
Finance, Public--Great Britain--History--1688-1815.
Finance, Public.
Great Britain.
History.
Great Britain--Politics and government--1702-1714.
Politics and government.
Physical Description:
100 pages ; 8⁰
Place of Publication:
London : printed for Jonah Bowyer, at the Rose in Ludgate-Street, 1710.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file
Notes:
Anonymous. By John Broughton.
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements. s2009 miunns
Reproduction of original from University of London's Goldsmiths' Library.
Cited in:
Hanson, 1166
Goldsmiths', 4610
Morgan, M167
English Short Title Catalog, T50809.
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