| 1784 - 486 trang
...bells, and houfhold utenfils ; and from every pound weight of thofe materials, valued at four pence, pieces were coined and circulated to the amount of five pounds in nominal value. 3y the firft proclamation, they were made current in all payments between the king and the fubjecls... | |
| James Mullalla - 1795 - 712 trang
...the right of a copper coinage in Ireland, by virtue of a patent of the late king, and he eflablifhed a mint in Dublin and Limerick. To thefe places were...weight of thefe materials, valued at four-pence, pieces wejie coined and circulated to the amount ,of $\p pounds in nominal value. BT the firft proclamation,... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1803 - 404 trang
...broken bells, household utensils, were assiduously collected; and from every pound weight of such vile materials, valued at four-pence, pieces were coined...the amount of five pounds in nominal value. By the first proclamation they were made current in all payments to and from the king and the subjects of... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1804 - 536 trang
...utenfils, were affiduoufly collected; and from every pound weight of fuch materials, valued at fourper.ce, pieces were coined and circulated to the amount of five pounds in nominal value. By the fi-it proclamation they were made currency in ail pavmer.ts to and from the king and the fuHj<-cls... | |
| 1809 - 644 trang
...bells,, -ousehold utensils, were assiduously collected ; and f'.otn every pound weight of such vile materials, valued at four-pence, pieces were coined...the amount of five pounds in nominal value-. By the -t proclamation they were made current in all payts««d from the king and t)i« sabjcctA of the excepting... | |
| Thomas Leland - 1814 - 680 trang
...were assiduously collected ; and from every pound-weight of such vile materials, valued at four pence, pieces were coined and circulated to the amount of five ' pounds in nominal value. By the first proclamation they were made current in in all payments to and from the king- and the subjects... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 trang
...broken bells, household utensils were assiduously collected ; and from every pound weight of such vile materials, valued at four-pence, pieces were coined and circulated to the amount of five pounds nominal value. By the first proclamation they were made current in all payments to and from the king... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 trang
...broken bells, household utensils were assiduously collected ; and from every pound weight of such vile materials, valued at four-pence, pieces were coined and circulated to the amount of five pounds nominal value. By the first proclamation they were made current in all payments to and from the king... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1804 - 534 trang
...broken bells, houfehold utenfils, were afliciuoufly collected; and from every pound weight of fuch materials, valued at fourpence, pieces were coined...the amount of five pounds in nominal value. By the firit proclamation they were made currency in all payments to and from the king and the fubjecls of... | |
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