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... means the neighbouring countries to England , he should have said it , and not doubtfully this part of the world . But let him , by this part of the world , mean what he will , I dare say every one will agree , that silver is not more ...
... means the neighbouring countries to England , he should have said it , and not doubtfully this part of the world . But let him , by this part of the world , mean what he will , I dare say every one will agree , that silver is not more ...
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... means by our own and foreign bullion , will need some explication . Rem . " There is now no such thing as payments in weighty and milled money . " Answ . I believe there are very few in town , who do not very often receive a milled ...
... means by our own and foreign bullion , will need some explication . Rem . " There is now no such thing as payments in weighty and milled money . " Answ . I believe there are very few in town , who do not very often receive a milled ...
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... means to do it . If God has taken away all means of seeking remedy , there is nothing left but patience . But But my son , when able , may seek the relief of the law , which I am denied : he or his son may renew his appeal , till he ...
... means to do it . If God has taken away all means of seeking remedy , there is nothing left but patience . But But my son , when able , may seek the relief of the law , which I am denied : he or his son may renew his appeal , till he ...
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OF | 1 |
Short Observations on a printed Paper entitled for | 117 |
Further Considerations concerning raising the Value | 131 |
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