In Octavo, 2s. THOUGHTS upon the PRINCIPLES of BANKS, and the Wisdom of Legislative Interference. "The late multiplication of banking companies in both parts of the United Kingdom, an event by which many people have been much alarmed, instead of diminishing, increases the security of the public."—Adam Smith. Third Edition. With the late PRESSURE on the MONEY MARKET, 2s. 6d. An EXAMINATION of the REPORT on JOINT-STOCK BANKS. Third Edition. With an Account of the late Pressure in the Money Market, and Embarrassment of the Northern and Central Bank of England. By T. Joplin. Third Edition. This pamphlet was recommended to the attention of the House by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in his speech of the 6th instant, as follows:—"Before I sit down, I am anxious to call the attention of the House to a very interesting document which I hold in my hand. It is published to the world in the shape of a Commentary on the Report of the Committee which had sat upon this subject last session," &c. Second Edition. Price 2s. 6d. SPEECH of WILLIAM CLAY, Esq., M.P., on moving for the appointment of a Committee to inquire into the Operation of the Act permitting the Establishment of JOINT-STOCK BANKS; to which are added, Reflections on Limited Liability, Paid-up Capital, and Publicity of Accounts, as applied to such Associations: with some Remarks on an Article on Joint-Stock Companies, in the last Number of the Edinburgh Review. "We are thus particular in enumerating the contents of this well-timed publication, because we are desirous that it should be referred to by such of our readers as feel particular interest in monetary affairs, at the earliest moment."—Constitutional, Oct. 19. REPORT of the COMMITTEE of the HOUSE of COMMONS on JOINT-STOCK BANKS, August 20, 1836. Price 6d. THE BANK CHARTER. A DIGEST of the EVIDENCE before the SECRET COMMITTEE of the HOUSE of COMMONS, in 1832, on the Renewal of the BANK of ENGLAND CHARTER; arranged, together with the Tables, under proper heads, with Strictures, &c. By Thomas Joplin. 1 vol. 8vo. 14s. "Thus the Report is not only much abridged, without the omission of any essential fact, but it is reduced to a methodical form, and rendered of easy reference."—Times, March 25. REFLECTIONS on the APPROACHING CRISIS, Silver Standard, and Local Acceptances. By a Man of Straw. 6d. |