Marx's Grundrisse: Footnotes

<"82">82. Ricardo, On the Principles of Political Economy, p. 84.

<"83">83. Charles Ganilh, Des systémes d'économie politique, Paris, 1809, Vol. I, pp. 76-7.

<"84">84. The Economist, Vol. V, No. 215, 9 October 1847, p. 1158.

<"85">85. The Economist, Vol. IX, No. 386, 18 January 1851, p. 59.

<"86">86. The Economist, Vol. I, No. 37, 11 May 1844, p. 771.

<"87">87. William Hampson Morrison, Observations on the System of Metallic Currency Accepted in this Country, London, 1837, p. 13.

<"88">88. John Fullarton, On the Regulation of Currencies, 2nd edn, London, 1845, pp. 7-10.

<"89">89. Morrison, Observations, pp. 21-5.

<"90">90. Urquhart, Familiar Words, pp. 104-5.

<"91">91. Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations, Vol. I, pp. 100-101.

<"92">92. J. S. Mill, On the Principles of Political Economy, London, 1848, Vol. II, pp. 17-30.

<"93">93. M. Augier, Du crédit public, Paris, 1842, pp. 95, 101.

<"94">94. Storch, Cours d'économie politique, Vol. II, pp. 109-14.

<"95">95. Augier, Du crédit public, p. 128.

<"96">96. Fullarton, On the Regulation of Currencies, pp. 102-4.

<"97">97. D'Avenant, Discourses on the Publick Revenues, and on the Trade of England, Pt II, London, 1698, p. 16.

<"98">98. Jacob, An Historical Inquiry, Vol. I., p.302

<"99">99. ibid., Vol. II, pp.214-15

<"100">100. Bray, Labour's Wrongs, pp. 140-41.

<"101">101. Free Trade, or the Meanes to Make Trade Flourish, anonymously published in London (1622) by Edward Misselden, p. 21.

<"102">102. The Bank Restriction Act of 1797, under which the Bank of England was allowed to suspend cash payments.

<"103">103. J. G. Hubbard, The Currency and the Country, London, 1843, p. 33.

<"104">104. Garnier, Histoire de la monnaie, Vol. I, p. 24

<"105">105. ibid., p. 7.

<"106">106. The Economist, Vol. XVI, No. 768, 15 May 1858, pp. 536-7, article by James Maclaren, entitled 'Literature. A Sketch of the History of the Currency, comprising a Brief Review of the Opinions of the Most Eminent Writers on the Subject'.

<"107">107. This is the earliest part of the manuscript of 1857-8; it was written in July 1857. It occupies the first seven pages of a notebook which, when it became part of the Grundrisse manuscript, obtained the designation 'Notebook III'.

<"108">108. Bastiat, Harmonies économiques, p.364 n.

<"109">109. Bastiat, Harmonies économiques, p. 388.