Reply to Mr. Bosanquet's Practical observations ... - University Library
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CONTENTS.<br />
Bullion above the Mint Price proves a Depreciation of<br />
the Currency, considered.<br />
SECTION I.<br />
That the Negation of the above Conclusion implies the Impossibility<br />
of melting or exporting English Coin—an Impossibility<br />
contended for by nobody. - -<br />
,<br />
- 41<br />
SECTION II,<br />
Consequences which would follow on the Supposition that the Currencies<br />
of other Countries (exclusive of England) were diminished<br />
or increased one half. - - - - 48<br />
SECTION III.<br />
The trifling Rise in the Price of Gold on the Continent, owing<br />
solely <strong>to</strong> a Variation in the Relation of Silver <strong>to</strong> Gold. 53<br />
in 1696. ___-..<br />
SECTION IV.<br />
62<br />
Failure ascribed <strong>to</strong> <strong>Mr</strong>. Locke's Theory relative <strong>to</strong> the Recoinagc<br />
CHAPTER IV.<br />
<strong>Mr</strong>. <strong>Bosanquet's</strong> Objections <strong>to</strong> the Statement, that the<br />
Balance of Payments has been in Favour of Great<br />
Britain, examined. - - - 66<br />
CHAPTER V.<br />
<strong>Mr</strong>. <strong>Bosanquet's</strong> Argument <strong>to</strong> prove that the Bank of<br />
England has not the Power of forcing the Circulation<br />
of Bank Notes—considered. - - 80<br />
CHAPTER VI.<br />
Observations on the Principles of Seignorage. - 91<br />
CHAP.