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299.: mcculloch to ricardo1[Answered by 300] - David Ricardo, The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, Vol. 7 Letters 1816-1818 [1816]

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The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, ed. Piero Sraffa with the Collaboration of M.H. Dobb (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2005). Vol. 7 Letters 1816-1818.

Part of: The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo, 11 vols (Sraffa ed.)

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299.

mcculloch to ricardo1
[Answered by 300]

My Dear Sir

I herewith send you the sheets of the article2 to which I alluded in my last letter to you. I hope they will meet with your approbation—

I am very glad to perceive from Murrays advertisement that you do not intend bringing out the new edition of your great work in two volumes3 —It is infinitely better as it is— In my opinion every new edition of Malthus Essay has been decidedly inferior to that which preceded it; and this I think chiefly from his manifest decision to increase the bulk of the book in order (for there can be no other reason) to make it sell for a greater sum4

I have promised to write the article Exchange for the Supplement to the Encyclopaedia Brittanica, and, if it is not presuming too much on your kindness, I will submit the proof sheets for your correction—Could you inform me whether Mr Mushet in any subsequent edition of his pamphlet, corrected his table of the exchange between London and Hamburgh in the manner pointed out in your reply to Mr Bosanquet?1 —As Encyclopaedias ought to be rendered as complete as possible for reference it would be of great importance to give a correct table of the course of exchange between London and Hamburgh or Paris, for forty or fifty years back—

I am afraid you will be thinking that I am becoming a very troublesome correspondent, but the subject must plead my excuse—

Have the goodness to remember me to your brother and believe to be

My Dear Sir Yours faithfully

J. R. McCulloch

David Ricardo Esqre

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Autograph of Ricardo’s letter to Mill, 20 Nov. 1816 (letter 189).

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[1 ]MS in R.P.

[2 ]The review of Economical and Secure Currency. See above, p. 354, n. 1.

[3 ]‘Mr. Murray, Albemarle-street, will publish the following Works in the course of December:... The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation. By David Ricardo, Esq. A New Edition 8vo.’ (Monthly Literary Advertiser, 10 Dec. 1818.)

[4 ]Essay on Population, 1798, 1 vol. 8vo; 1803, 1 vol. 4to; 1806 and 1807, 2 vols. 8vo; 1817, 3 vols. 8vo; but 1826, 2 vols. 8vo.

[1 ]See above, III, 168–9.