| George Lillie Craik - Self-culture - 1858 - 300 pages
...this, however, as it may, he did not appear as an author till 1809, when he published his pamphlet entitled " The High Price of Bullion, a proof of the depreciation of Bank Notes," which immediately excited general attention, and went eventually through four editions.... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1862 - 888 pages
...promoters and members of the London geological societv. He first appeared as an author in Sept. 1809, in a tract entitled " The High Price of Bullion a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Note?." He afterward wrote various important works (see POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. xiii. p. 452),... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1865 - 594 pages
...this, however, as it may, he did not appear as an author till 1809, when he published his pamphlet entitled " The High Price of Bullion, a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes," which immediately excited general attention and went eventually through four editions.... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1868 - 862 pages
...and especially the finance department of it. In 1810, he produced a notable sensation by his pamphlet entitled The High, Price of Bullion a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank-notes. The title was a condensation of the principle worked out in the treatise, which gave one... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1870 - 908 pages
...and especially the finance department of it. In 1810, he produced a notable sensation by his pamphlet entitled The High Price of Bullion a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank-notes. The title was a condensation of the principle worked out in the treatise, which gave one... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1880 - 844 pages
...(.'Specially the finance deparment of it. In 1810. he produced a notable seustitiou by his pamphlet entitled "The High Price of Bullion a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank-notes." The title was a condensation of the principle worked out in the treatise, which gave one... | |
| David Ricardo, John Ramsay McCulloch - Economics - 1886 - 688 pages
...publication, in the shape of letters, in that journal. The first of these letters appeared on the 6th of September 1809. They made a considerable impression,...public, in a more enlarged and systematic form, in the tract entitled " The High Price of Bullion a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes." This tract led... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - Economics - 1891 - 226 pages
...ungrudging approval rather than 1 Economic Studies, p, 151, disparaging or emending criticism. Ricardo's tract entitled The High Price of Bullion a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes was published in 1809, and the opinions which he advocated were afterwards adopted in the... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1893 - 1154 pages
...writer and economist in 1810, aj the age of thirty-eight years, by the publication of his pamphlet, entitled, " The high price of Bullion a proof of the depreciation of Bank Notes." This pamphlet made a great sensation, because it revealed the true cause of thedeclineof... | |
| David Ricardo - Economics - 1895 - 166 pages
...in a few years he succeeded in making a fortune on the Stock Exchange. In 18o9 he wrote a pamphlet entitled The High Price of Bullion a Proof of the Depreciation of Bank Notes, which attracted much attention and started a controversy in which Ricardo took an active... | |
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