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An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America, and for regulating the value and alloy of coin
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The committee consisting of Mr. Williamson, Mr. Stewart and Mr. Hardy, to whom were referred a letter from the supreme executive of the state of Pennsylvania, dated 20th December, a letter dated 24th January, from William Denning, Esquire, auditor of accounts, and sundry other letters and papers, beg leave to report
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Crime and mentalities in early modern England
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Some reasons humbly offered for the preventing the exportation of perpetuana's and serges, white
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Some reasons humbly offered for the preventing the exportation of pertuana's [sic] and serges, white
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To the honourable the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, in Parliament, assembled. The humble petition of Abjohn Stokes, Esq
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Proposals to the Parliament for redress of the common calamity attending these kingdoms at present in coyn and trade
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Horn's proposals, humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons
Setting for the only true and easie method how to change the coin of this kingdom, both good and bad, and in so doing, to raise the King near 2000000 of moneys, more or less according to what the deficiency of the coin and bad money will amount to, if it was full weight and right standard, which if I do not make good by the permission of this Honorable House, and with 200000 l. to begin with, both for fund, and to defray charges, I dare lose my life, I am so grounded in my project, which is as follows -
A proposal for raising a fund for supply of the deficiency of the clipt money, on houses, buildings, &c
which is hoped may be found more equal than by that of the windows -
A proposal for raising a fund for supply of the deficiency of the clipt money, on houses, buildings, &c
which is hoped may be found more equal than by that of the windows -
An expedient to avoid the great charge of new coyning the clipped money for the present
and for the making it as useful as if it were new coyned: as also to prevent clipping for the future -
An expedient to avoid the great charge of new coyning the clipped money for the present
and for the making it as useful as if it were new coyned: as also to prevent clipping for the future -
An expedient to avoid the great charge of new coyning the clipped money for the present
and for the making it as useful as if it were new coyned: as also to prevent clipping for the future: humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons -
By the King. A proclamation for restraining the payment of the moneys lately called in, to His Majesties use, any longer then until the first of March next
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By the King. A proclamation for restraining the payment of the moneys lately called in, to His Majesties use, any longer then until the first of March next
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By the King. A proclamation for restraining the payment of the moneys lately called in, to His Majesties use, any longer then until the first of March next
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By the King. A proclamation for restraining the payment of the moneys lately called in, to His Majesties use, any longer then until the first of March next
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The following proposals for, and accounts of, a national land-bank having been printed at London
Its proveable many gentlemen who would have subscribed thereto, by reason of the distance of their dwelling from thence have heard nothing, orhad [sic] but an imperfect account of it; for informing whom, true copies of several of Mr. Brisco's papers are herewith reprinted, in order to be dispersed in several counties. The free-hold estates of England, or England itself the best fund or security -
Die Lunæ 6 Septemb. 1647. An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that from henceforth no moneys clipt, filed, or deminished, shall be payable, or received in payment within this kingdom
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A proposal to prevent the corruption of the coyn
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The poor man's proposal, to supply the mint, and prevent counterfeiting the coyn when mended
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Proposals humbly offer'd for coining new money
disposing of the old, and avoiding clipt money for the future -
By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the wearing, buying, or selling of counterfeit iewels
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By the King. A proclamation enjoyning the prosecution of all such persons as shall make or utter any farthings, half-pence, or pence of brass, or other base metals, with private stamps
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The report of the Committee of the Army upon a reference from His Highness, in a case depending between Francis Farrington Plaintiff, and VVilliam Chamberlaine defendant
At the Committee for the Army, May 18. 1656