Some considerations of the consequences of lowering the interest and raising the value of money (Letter to a member of Parliament. 1691.) Short observations on a printed paper entitled, 'For encouraging the coining silver money in England' ... Further considerations concerning raising the value of money. Two treatises of governmentC. and J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... Silver Money in England , and after , for keeping it here ' Further Considerations concerning raising the Value of Money . Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it , in his late Report concerning an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver ...
... Silver Money in England , and after , for keeping it here ' Further Considerations concerning raising the Value of Money . Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it , in his late Report concerning an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver ...
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... silver of the world in a less proportion , want the means of plenty and power , and so are poorer . Nor would they be one jot the richer , if , by the discovery of new mines , the quantity of gold and silver in the world becoming twice ...
... silver of the world in a less proportion , want the means of plenty and power , and so are poorer . Nor would they be one jot the richer , if , by the discovery of new mines , the quantity of gold and silver in the world becoming twice ...
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... silver so little , that one hundred thousandth part of the silver we have now in England , was not drawn out of any mines in this island . If he means that the monied man in Hol- land , who puts out his money at interest here , did not ...
... silver so little , that one hundred thousandth part of the silver we have now in England , was not drawn out of any mines in this island . If he means that the monied man in Hol- land , who puts out his money at interest here , did not ...
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... silver , by reason of their durable- ness , scarcity , and not being very liable to be counter- feited , have made them , by general consent , the com- mon pledges , whereby men are assured , in exchange for them , to receive equally ...
... silver , by reason of their durable- ness , scarcity , and not being very liable to be counter- feited , have made them , by general consent , the com- mon pledges , whereby men are assured , in exchange for them , to receive equally ...
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... silver , that the year before would buy one bushel of wheat , will this year buy but one - tenth of a bushel : half an ounce of silver , that the year before would have bought three bushels of oats , will this year still buy one : and ...
... silver , that the year before would buy one bushel of wheat , will this year buy but one - tenth of a bushel : half an ounce of silver , that the year before would have bought three bushels of oats , will this year still buy one : and ...
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