Thomas Attwood
Born 1783-01-01
Died 1856-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF30688096
- WikidataQ4533139
- ISNI0000000083688015
- Open LibraryOL2215728A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (15)
- Currency question (9)
- Economic conditions (8)
- Banks and banking (6)
- Money (5)
- England (3)
- Birmingham (2)
Books by Thomas Attwood
Total count: 24
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Minutes of evidence taken before the committee of the whole house ... to consider several petitions ... against the Orders in councilH.M. Stat. Off.1812-01-01
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The remedy, or Thoughts on the present distressesIn a letter to a public editor : July 3d, 18162d ed.; with additions.Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy1816-01-01
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A letter to the right honourable Nicholas Vansittart, on the creation of money, and on its action upon national prosperityPrinted and sold by R. Wrightson1817-01-01
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Prosperity restoredor, reflections on the cause of the public distresses, and on the only means of relieving them ...Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy1817-01-01
Prosperity restored; or, Reflections on the cause of the public distresses, and on the only means of relieving them.Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy [etc.]1817-01-01-
Observations on currency, population, and pauperismin two letters to Arthur Young, EsqPrinted and sold by R. Wrightson ...1818-01-01
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A second letter to the Earl of Liverpoolon the bank reports, as occasioning the national dangers and distressesPrinted and Published by R. Wrightson1819-01-01
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A second letter to the Earl of Liverpool on the bank reports, as occasioning the national dangers and distressesR. Wrightson1819-01-01
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A letter to the Earl of Liverpool, on the reports of the Committees of the two Houses of Parliament, on the questions of the Bank Restriction Actpublisher not identified1819-01-01
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State of Ireland(The cause of the present disturbances in Ireland, as shewn by Mr. Attwood in his seventh letter on the subject of the currency, addressed to the editor of The Farmers' Journal, and inserted in that paper on the 15th May, 1820)[s.n.]1820-01-01
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The late prosperity, and the present adversity of the country, explainedthe proper remedies considered, and the comparative merits of the English and Scottish systems of banking discussedJ. Ridgeway1826-01-01
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The Scotch bankercontaining articles under that signature on banking, currency, &c. ...J. Ridgway1828-01-01
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An exposition of the cause and remedy of the agricultural distressSt. Austin & Sons1828-01-01
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Causes of the present distressspeech of Thomas Attwood, Esq. at the public meeting, held in Birmingham, on the 8th of May, 1829, for the purpose of considering the distressed state of the countrySold by Baldwin and Cradock1829-01-01
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Distressed state of the countryThe speech of Thomas Attwood, esq., on this important subject, at the town's meeting in Birmingham, held on the 8th day of May, 1829Beilby, Knott, and Beilby1829-01-01
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Two letters, addressed to the Duke of Wellington, on a change in the system of taxation, with security to the fund-holder ...also, a short notice of the measures recommended by the following gentlemen, Mr. Cobbett and equitable adjustment, Mr. Attwood and bank notes, Mr. Thompson's Cathechism on the corn laws, and Mr. Wills on rating wages2nd ed.Printed for the author1829-01-01
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A letter to Thomas Atwood, Esq., in reply to his speech at the public meeting, held in Birmingham, May 8, 1829, for the purpose of considering the distressed state of the countryPrinted and published by J. Belcher1829-01-01
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The eloquent speech of T. Attwood on receiving the freedom of the city of LondonTaylor & Co.1832-01-01
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On circulating creditwith hints for improving the banking system of Britain, and preliminary observations on some of the modern doctrines of political economyPrinted for W. Tait1832-01-01
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Report of the important discussion held at Beardsworth's Repository, in Birmingham, August 28 and 29, 1832between Messrs. T. Attwood and C. Jones and Mr. Cobbett on the question, "Whether it is best for the safety and welfare of the nation to attempt to relieve the existing distress by an action on the currency, or by an equitable adjustment of the taxes, rents, debts, contracts, and obligations, which now strangle the industry of the country?"Printed and published at the Journal Office1832-01-01
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The currency[s.n.]1836-01-01
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Letter of Mr. Thomas Attwoodto the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, bartVacher1837-01-01
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Borough election, June 30th, 1841Mr. Thomas Attwood's speech on the nomination of Joshua Scholefield, Esq., as candidate for BirminghamF.B.S. Flindell1841-01-01
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Selected economic writings of Thomas AttwoodUniversity of London School of Economics & Political Science1964-01-01