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... necessary for regulating the principles of Coinage 170 ......... XX . Objections stated and considered ....... 182 XXI . Of the Gold Coins previous to the year 1774 , and of those now in circulation 194 XXII . Of the art of Assaying ...
... necessary for regulating the principles of Coinage 170 ......... XX . Objections stated and considered ....... 182 XXI . Of the Gold Coins previous to the year 1774 , and of those now in circulation 194 XXII . Of the art of Assaying ...
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... necessary to take this difficult subject into their immediate consideration , and to endeavour to apply a remedy to it . On this occasion I addressed a Letter to a Noble Lord , who was then Chancellor of Your Majesty's Exchequer ...
... necessary to take this difficult subject into their immediate consideration , and to endeavour to apply a remedy to it . On this occasion I addressed a Letter to a Noble Lord , who was then Chancellor of Your Majesty's Exchequer ...
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... necessary to determine , whether there must not be a standard , or superior Coin , made of one metal only ; and whether the Coins made of other metals must not be made , and take their value , with reference to this standard Coin , and ...
... necessary to determine , whether there must not be a standard , or superior Coin , made of one metal only ; and whether the Coins made of other metals must not be made , and take their value , with reference to this standard Coin , and ...
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... necessary . Your Majesty was also pleased to insert my name among those members of Your Privy Council . who were to form this Committee . Having had some experience in a business of this nature , and having occasionally reflected upon ...
... necessary . Your Majesty was also pleased to insert my name among those members of Your Privy Council . who were to form this Committee . Having had some experience in a business of this nature , and having occasionally reflected upon ...
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... necessary to detain Your Majesty by stating them at present . The truth of this principle in fact results from the nature and uses of Money , as before described . The before mentioned writers have assigned different names to this ...
... necessary to detain Your Majesty by stating them at present . The truth of this principle in fact results from the nature and uses of Money , as before described . The before mentioned writers have assigned different names to this ...
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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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