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... raise it to . The effect indeed , and ill consequence of raising either of these two metals , in respect of the other , is more easily observed , and sooner found in raising gold than silver coin : because your accounts being kept , and ...
... raise it to . The effect indeed , and ill consequence of raising either of these two metals , in respect of the other , is more easily observed , and sooner found in raising gold than silver coin : because your accounts being kept , and ...
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... raising the denomination can thus raise the value of coin , in exchange for other commo- dities , one - fifth , by the same reason it can raise it two- fifths , and afterwards three - fifths , and again , if need be , four - fifths ...
... raising the denomination can thus raise the value of coin , in exchange for other commo- dities , one - fifth , by the same reason it can raise it two- fifths , and afterwards three - fifths , and again , if need be , four - fifths ...
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... raising our present milled money . If the advantage of making our money more proportionate to our trade and other necessities be to govern its proposed raising , every one will cry out to Mr. Lowndes , If your way will do what you say ...
... raising our present milled money . If the advantage of making our money more proportionate to our trade and other necessities be to govern its proposed raising , every one will cry out to Mr. Lowndes , If your way will do what you say ...
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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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