The Works of John Locke: -v.10Scientia Verlag Aalen, 1963 |
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... shillings coined upon the new foot , one - fifth lighter than our present shillings , which should go for twelve- pence a - piece ; and that the unclipped shillings of the present coin should go for fifteen - pence a - piece ; and the ...
... shillings coined upon the new foot , one - fifth lighter than our present shillings , which should go for twelve- pence a - piece ; and that the unclipped shillings of the present coin should go for fifteen - pence a - piece ; and the ...
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... shillings seven - pence halfpenny : by no number of which pieces can there be made an even pound sterling , or any number of even shillings under a pound ; but they always fall into fractions of pounds and shillings , as may be seen by ...
... shillings seven - pence halfpenny : by no number of which pieces can there be made an even pound sterling , or any number of even shillings under a pound ; but they always fall into fractions of pounds and shillings , as may be seen by ...
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... shillings milled money for a guinea , has two thousand forty - two grains standard silver for one hundred and twenty - nine grains standard gold , i . e . sixteen for one . He who receives thirty shillings milled money for a guinea ...
... shillings milled money for a guinea , has two thousand forty - two grains standard silver for one hundred and twenty - nine grains standard gold , i . e . sixteen for one . He who receives thirty shillings milled money for a guinea ...
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SOME Considerations of the Consequences of lowering | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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