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The Directors of the Bank of England,

Enemies to the Great Interests of the Kingdom; and Also, Not Just to the Trust reposed in them by the Adventures, who Chose them to do their best Endeavours, by all Honest Means, for the Joint Stock.

HOLLAND, John
London,
Printed for the Author; and Sold by the Booksellers of London and Westminster,
[1715].
Small quarto (222 by 162mm), title, 15pp., early stab holes to left margin, some mild foxing.
1598

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A petitionary pamphlet by John Holland attacking the directors of the Bank of England for risky attempts to relieve the national debt and proposing an alternative method. John Holland (d. 1722) was a founder and the first governor of the Bank of Scotland, whose "prudence and sagacity, seconded by considerable literary power" (DNB) "carried the bank successfully" through a major series of difficulties in its early years. In April 1715, Holland published the pamphlet, THE RUI...

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Gildsmiths 5235. Hanson 2179. DNB IX, p.1044.

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