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  • Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Editorial procedures; Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; 1 Sermons; INTRODUCTION; 1. SERMON ON THE TEXT MATTHEW 7.12; 2. SERMON ON THE TEXT JOB 27.6; 3. SERMON ON THE TEXT 1 JOHN 4.10; 4. SERMON ON THE TEXT DEUTERONOMY 29.29; 2 Malthus' diary of a tour of the Lake District; INTRODUCTION; TEXT; 3 Bullion trade transactions; INTRODUCTION; EXPLANATORY NOTES AND DEFINITIONS; Bank money (or banco) and current money (or currency); Agio; Weights; Currencies; Standard gold and fine gold; Mint value of gold; England; Holland.
  • Current or market value of goldPar of exchange; A. Trade with Amsterdam; 1. Conversion of guilders per marc into schellings per ounce; 2. Conversion of schellings per ounce to shillings per ounce; 3. Calculation of the par of exchange between England and Holland; 4. Table I: Calculation of the par of exchange when the price of gold in England is at its mint price and when the ... ; 5. Table I and Table II: Calculation of the par of exchange when both the price of gold in England and the price of gold in ...
  • 6. Calculation of the direction of the bullion trade between London and Amsterdam: A general statement of ... 7. Effect of changes in the price of silver in London on the exchange rate between the English pound and Flemish ... ; 8. Calculation of profit on trade in silver; B. Trade with Hamburg; 1. Ricardo's table for Hamburg; 2. An adjustment to Ricardo's table to take account of variations in the value of gold in London from the ... ; 3. Calculation of the profit on exporting gold from London to Hamburg.
  • 4. Conversion of the value of a ducat in stivers to the value of an ounce of gold in stivers after adjusting for the difference in gold ... 5. Effect of an increase in the value of a ducat on the exchange rate between English pounds and Flemish schellings.; 6. Effect of an increase in the value of a ducat expressed in stivers on the value of an ounce of gold expressed in schellings.; C. Statistics; 1. Exchange rates and bullion prices, 1811-1813; 2. Exchange rates, bullion prices and commodity prices; D. Other Brief Items; 1. Expenses in converting coin to bullion.
  • 2. Groots expressed as percentages of schellings3. A note on the value of a ducat; E. Items in Other Hands; 1. A diagrammatic method of comparing exchange rates between London, Amsterdam and Paris; 2. Calculation of the direction and profit of the bullion trade.; Line 1; Line 2; Line 3; Line 4; Line 5; Line 6; Line 7; Line 8; Line 9; Explanation of the two columns; 4 An essay on foreign trade; INTRODUCTION; TEXT; 5 Essays and notes on Charles I and Mary, Queen of Scots; INTRODUCTION; 1. ESSAY ON CHARLES I; 2. ESSAY ON MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS; 3. NOTES ON MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS.