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... given , should be made . These are delicate and very difficult questions , which require great consideration . Many persons , of acknowledged abilities and great au- thority , have entertained different opinions on this subject . I will ...
... given , should be made . These are delicate and very difficult questions , which require great consideration . Many persons , of acknowledged abilities and great au- thority , have entertained different opinions on this subject . I will ...
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... given by all authors , from Aristotle to and there is no the present time ; need , therefore , of any particular THE Money or Coin of a country is the standard measure , by which the value of all things , bought and sold , is regulated ...
... given by all authors , from Aristotle to and there is no the present time ; need , therefore , of any particular THE Money or Coin of a country is the standard measure , by which the value of all things , bought and sold , is regulated ...
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... given quantity or weight of Gold or Silver is at present of much less value , than the same quantity or weight before the discovery of the mines of America . And if any commodity is either manufactured or produced at present , in ...
... given quantity or weight of Gold or Silver is at present of much less value , than the same quantity or weight before the discovery of the mines of America . And if any commodity is either manufactured or produced at present , in ...
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... given to them . Certain , however , as the principle is , that the Money or Coins of any country , which are to be the principal measure of property , can be made of one metal only ; the convenience of traffic necessarily requires ...
... given to them . Certain , however , as the principle is , that the Money or Coins of any country , which are to be the principal measure of property , can be made of one metal only ; the convenience of traffic necessarily requires ...
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... given to them by these charters , was restrained to pieces of this des- cription : but the practice of devolving this right of coining Gold and Silver to the corporations before mentioned , has never been exercised since the reign of ...
... given to them by these charters , was restrained to pieces of this des- cription : but the practice of devolving this right of coining Gold and Silver to the corporations before mentioned , has never been exercised since the reign of ...
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according alloy Bank of England Bankers called cent CHAP circulation compared consideration Copper Coins defective degree denarii denomination diminished due proportion dwts Edition Edward Edward VI English estimated evil exported foreign countries Gold and Silver Gold Coins Gold Pennies Gold to Silver Guinea Half Crowns Henry VIII indentures intrinsic value issued King William kingdom legal tender LONDON EFFINGHAM WILSON Lords Majesty measure of property Mints nominal value old standard opinion ounce Paper currency Parliament pass in currency payment Penny period Pieces Post 8vo Pound in tale Pound of Gold Pound of Silver Pound Sterling Pound Troy Pound weight practice precious metals principal measure proclamation profits quantity Queen Elizabeth rate or value realm reason Recoinage recoined regulations relative value respect ROYAL EXCHANGE Seigneurage sesterces Shillings Silver Bullion Silver Coins Sovereign standard Silver Tower Pound Troy Pound value of Gold СНАР
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