Speech of Philip Francis, Esq. in the House of Commons, on Friday, February 26, 1796, on the Motion, "that it Appears to His House, that the Principle of Making Loans for the Public Service, by Free and Open Competition, Uniformly Professed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Has Been Very Generally Recognised, as Affording the Fairest Prospect of Public Advantage."
Begin. On the eighth of March, 1794. At a General Meeting, etc. [Speech of Sir Philip Francis on the proposition “That it is the sense and object of this Society to recommend ... a plan of Parliamentary Reform founded on the principle of giving the right of voting ... to every Male Adult, not convicted of crimes, or lunatic.”]
Reflections on the Abundance of Paper in Circulation, and the Scarcity of Specie by Sir Philip Francis
A Letter from Sir Philip Francis, K.B. to Lord Viscount Howick, on the State of the East India Company
Speech of Philip Francis, Esq. in the House of Commons, on Friday, February 26, 1796, on the Motion, "that it Appears to this House, that the Principle of Making Loans for the Public Service, by Free and Open Competition, Uniformly Prosessed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Have Been Very Generally Recognised, as Affording the Fairest Prospect of Public Advantage.".
Answer of Philip Francis, Esq. to the Charge Brought Against Sir John Clavering, Colonel George Monson, and Mr. Francis