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That is to say , to inquire into the causes why a one - pound note would sell in the
market for no more than about fourteen shillings in silver of due weight and
fineness ; or , to state it the other way , why a guinea in gold would sell for seven
...
That is to say , to inquire into the causes why a one - pound note would sell in the
market for no more than about fourteen shillings in silver of due weight and
fineness ; or , to state it the other way , why a guinea in gold would sell for seven
...
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... founded 692 the evirler.ce of aumerous merctants , bankers , and traders , that
a guinea would sell for seven - andtwenty shilling in bank notes ; and that , of
cinurse , it required a one - pound note and seven shillings in silver to purchase a
...
... founded 692 the evirler.ce of aumerous merctants , bankers , and traders , that
a guinea would sell for seven - andtwenty shilling in bank notes ; and that , of
cinurse , it required a one - pound note and seven shillings in silver to purchase a
...
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notorious that agents of the government itself were , at that very moment ,
purchasing guineas at seven - and - twenty shillings in paper , in order to be sent
to the English armies and feets serving abroad . Our children will hardly believe
this ...
notorious that agents of the government itself were , at that very moment ,
purchasing guineas at seven - and - twenty shillings in paper , in order to be sent
to the English armies and feets serving abroad . Our children will hardly believe
this ...
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That is to say , to inquire into the causes why a one - pound note would sell in the
market for no more than about fourteen shillings in silver of due weight and
fineness ; or , to state it the other way , why a guinea in gold would sell for seven
...
That is to say , to inquire into the causes why a one - pound note would sell in the
market for no more than about fourteen shillings in silver of due weight and
fineness ; or , to state it the other way , why a guinea in gold would sell for seven
...
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... the people , could be brought to adopt this resolution , in the face of a report of
their own house , founded on the evidence of numerous merchants , bankers ,
and traders , that a guinea would sell for seven - andtwenty shillings in bank
notes ...
... the people , could be brought to adopt this resolution , in the face of a report of
their own house , founded on the evidence of numerous merchants , bankers ,
and traders , that a guinea would sell for seven - andtwenty shillings in bank
notes ...
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