Richard Moore
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Richard MooreMoore, Richard, 1810-1878Richard Moore English radical politicianরিচার্ড মুর
Richard Moore (1810–1878) was an English radical politician. He was a moderate Chartist, and heavily involved in the campaign against "taxes on knowledge". -Wikipedia
Born 1810-03-01
Died 1878-03-01
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Top Subjects
- Great Britain (4)
- Currency question (2)
- Money (2)
- Currency question -- Great Britain (2)
- Monnaie (1)
- Grande-Bretagne (1)
- Paper money (1)
Books by Richard Moore
Total count: 8
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The outline of a plan for bringing the Scotch and English currency to the same standard bullion valueand producing a sterling country bank note of exchangeable value, convertible in every place to gold coin very humbly addressed to those in authority, to the Scotch and English bankers, and to the public2d ed. with additions.J. Ridgway1827-01-01
The outline of a plan for bringing the Scotch and English currency to the same standard bullion valueand producing a sterling country bank note of exchangeble value, convertible in every place to gold coin, very humbly addressed to those in authority ... and to the public2nd ed. with additions.Printed for J. Ridgway1827-01-01-
The outline of a plan for bringing the Scotch and English currency to the same standard bullion value and producing a sterling country bank note of exchangeable value, convertible in every place to gold coin, very humbly addressed to those in authority ... and to the public2nd ed. with additions.J. Ridgway1827-01-01
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The case of the currency, with its remedyJ. Ridgway1829-01-01
Important notices of that which concerns the pecuniary credit of a stateand in particular that of EnglandLongman & Co., Paternoster Row, and to be had of all booksellers in town and country1833-01-01-
Observations on the necessity for instituting an auxiliary standard in the shape of a mint paper coin to be granted the use of on deposits made with the Crown to secure its sterling valueB. Seeley1834-01-01
Observations on the necessity for instituting an auxiliary standard in the shape of a mint paper cointo be granted the use of on deposits made with the crown, to secure its sterling valuepublished by Benton Seeley1834-01-01-
The analysisPrinted and published by B. Seeley [etc.]1837-01-01