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Letter on the True Principles of Advantageous Exportation, în Refutation of certain
Popular Notions on that Subject. Second Edition. No. 23.

On Banks for Savings; showing the Expediency of making the Principle on which
they are founded applicable to Clerks in Public Offices, and all large Establish-
ments of Laborers, Mechanics, and others. No. 26.

Real Cause of the increased Price of the Necessaries of Life, and the High Price of Gold Bullion; with an Appendix. By E. COOKE, Esq. No. 27. Review of the Present Ruined Condition of the Landed and Agricultural Interests, with Observations on the Extent of their Losses and Distresses, and the Origin and History of their Distresses, the Funding System, the Sinking Fund, the Burthen of the Poor, the System of Tithes in kind, Stock-jobbing, Usury through the Medium of Redeemable Annuities, Employment of Discharged Seamen and Soldiers, the Public Debt, and the Expediency of supporting the Public Faith to its Creditors, the Reduction of the Legal Rate of Interest of Money, the Reduction of Rents. By R. PRESTON, Esq. M. P.

On the Means of Retaining the Population within any required Limits. [Original.] No. 32.

On the Means of Benefiting the Poor. [Original.] No. 32.

Letters to the Rev. Mr. Malthus, on various subjects of Political Economy, particularly on the Causes of the General Stagnation of Commerce. B JEAN BAPTISTE SAY. [Translated from the French for the Pamphleteer exclusively.] No. 34.

Remarks on the Production of Wealth, and the Influence which the various Classes of Society have in carrying on that process: in a Letter to the Rev. T. R. Malthus, occasioned by his attempt to maintain the division of classes into Productive and Unproductive. By S. GRAY, Esq. [Original.] No. 54.

What are Riches? or, An Examination of the Definitions of this Subject given by modern Economists. By Sir EGERTON BRYDGES, Bart. No. 40.

Sketch of a simple, original, and practical Plan for Suppressing Mendicity, Abolishing the present System of Parochial Taxation, and Ameliorating the Condition of the Lower Classes of Society. No. 42.

Summary of the Report of a Select Committee, appointed to inquire into the Causes which have led to the extensive reduction in the Remuneration for Labor in Great Britain; and the extreme Privation and calamitous Distress consequent thereon. No. 46.

Opinions of the late Mr. Ricardo and of Adam Smith on some of the leading Doctrines of Political Economy stated and compared. [Original.] Nos. 46 and 47. Observations on Mr. Ricardo's "Principles of Political Economy and Taxation." By H. JEMMETT. [Original.] No. 53.

Observations on Mr. M'Culloch's Doctrines respecting the Corn Laws, and the Rate of Wages, &c. By GODFREY HIGGINS, Esq. [Original.] No. 53.

Introductory Lecture on Political Economy, delivered before the University of Oxford, December 6, 1826. By NASSAU W. SENIOR, A.M. No. 57.

STATISTICS.

General Report of Scotland.-Statistical Tables, or Result of the Inquiries regarding the Geographical, Agricultural, and Political State of Scotland. By the Right Hon. Sir J. SINCLAIR, Bart. Second Edition. No. 19.

Statistical Illustrations of the Territorial Extent and Population, Commerce, Taxation, Consumption, Insolvency, Pauperism and Crime of the British Empire, &c.

No. 49.

Preface to the Appendix to the first edition of the above. No. 52.

END OF NO. LVIII.

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