ABSTRACT

This volume contains all the writings that are grouped around Bentham's boldest idea - the proposal of a 'circulating currency': a government sponsored currency which would be both a kind of savings certificate and a kind of paper money. The roots of this proposal are illustrated in two pamphlets from 1794-96, along with subsequent pamphlets and discussions which show Bentham's unsuccessful negotiations with the trasury on this matter.

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INTRODUCTION

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AUGMENTATION OF THE REVENUE

chapter |2 pages

ABSTRACT OR COMPRESSED VIEW TRACT INTITULED ANNUITIES

OF A CIRCULA TING

chapter |2 pages

ABSTRACT OR COMPRESSED VIEW OF

chapter |50 pages

CIRCULATING ANNUITIES, &c.-

chapter |102 pages

£ II d:

chapter |10 pages

It is under these circumstances that it is, accord-

it being

chapter |4 pages

view·-nz.

2.-that

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PAPER MISCHIEF [EXPOSED]

chapter |9 pages

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