1815; Speech of the Right Honourable Nicholas Vansittart...In the House of Commons..., 1815; Substance of the Speech of the Right Honourable the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Finance, two hand-coloured tables loosely inserted, 1819 § Silver (F.) Observations on Mr. Vansittart's Plan of Finance, 1813 § Huskisson (W.) Substance of the Speech of W. Huskisson, Esq. in the House of Commons...upon the resolutions proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Respecting the State of the Finances and the Sinking Fund..., second edition, 1813, § (Anon) Letters Addressed to... The Earl of Liverpool, and...Nicholas Vansittart, 1820 § Dunn (William) The Vansittart Plan of Finance, 1820; some from volumes of 'The Pamphleteer, occasional browning, disbound; and 10 others of political and financial interest, one attached to fourth mentioned, 8vo (17) *** Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley (1766-1851), one of the longest serving Chancellors of the Exchequer in British History at at time when the country was crippled with debt, due to the Napoleonic Wars. In 1813 he introduced a complicated scheme for dealing with the sinking fund.
1815; Speech of the Right Honourable Nicholas Vansittart...In the House of Commons..., 1815; Substance of the Speech of the Right Honourable the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Finance, two hand-coloured tables loosely inserted, 1819 § Silver (F.) Observations on Mr. Vansittart's Plan of Finance, 1813 § Huskisson (W.) Substance of the Speech of W. Huskisson, Esq. in the House of Commons...upon the resolutions proposed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer Respecting the State of the Finances and the Sinking Fund..., second edition, 1813, § (Anon) Letters Addressed to... The Earl of Liverpool, and...Nicholas Vansittart, 1820 § Dunn (William) The Vansittart Plan of Finance, 1820; some from volumes of 'The Pamphleteer, occasional browning, disbound; and 10 others of political and financial interest, one attached to fourth mentioned, 8vo (17) *** Nicholas Vansittart, 1st Baron Bexley (1766-1851), one of the longest serving Chancellors of the Exchequer in British History at at time when the country was crippled with debt, due to the Napoleonic Wars. In 1813 he introduced a complicated scheme for dealing with the sinking fund.
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