Rollover or tap image to see magnified area.

  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1865-1866-280

Please note: The digitised calendars in this site have had their contents extracted using OCR (optical character recognition) and as a result, there may be occasional errors in the text. We are working on correcting these errors, but this may take some time.

Page content

280 EVENING CLASSES III William Huskisson -The Petition of the London Mer- chants Reciprocity Treaties of Navigation The Silk Duties Reform of the Tariff IV Sir Robert Peel -The Budgets of 1842 1846 Reform of the Tariff Income Tax Repeal of Corn Laws The Bank Charter Act Lord John Russell -Repeal of the Navigation Laws The Sugar Duties and Slave Labour IV Gladstone -The Budgets of 1853 1861 Reform of the Tariff Treaty of Commerce with France Mtaftf φρ τφ iS inwdboT Six Lectures on the Principles of Commerce and Banking Distribution and Exchange of the Productions of the the World Advantages of Foreign Trade II On Prices and Values Alleged effects of Increased Supplies of Gold on Prices III On Money Its functions as circulating medium and as standard of value Gold and Silver as com- modifies IV On Foreign Exchanges What is par of Exchange Disturbing causes or favourable or unfavourable Exchanges How to interpret the Course of Ex- change On Banking History of Banks of Deposit Banks of Issue Rules for the Investment of Money Rela- tion between Bankers and Customers VI On the Rate of Interest History of Usury Laws The Bank of England and its influence on the Ordinary Rate of interest Component Elements of the Rate Causes of its Rise and Fall nab aiiiiiii'l 11 μ-γ ιιιιιι03 lo jiiM-Jii'l myiili'N Six Lectures on the Present State of Commerce On the Commerce of the United Kingdom with France before and since the Treaty of Commerce Compe- tition in Iron Machinery and other Manufactures
ARCHIOS™ | Total time:0.0384 s | Source:cache | Platform: NX