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... shillings in silver of due weight and fineness ; or , to state it the other way , why a guinea in gold would sell for seven - and - twenty shillings , which was actually the case when this committee of the House of Commons was moved for ...
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... shillings in bank notes ; and that , of course , it required a one - pound note and seven shillings in silver to purchase a guinea in gold . Yet did this house , consisting of six hundred and fifty - eight members , actually pass this ...
... shillings in bank notes ; and that , of course , it required a one - pound note and seven shillings in silver to purchase a guinea in gold . Yet did this house , consisting of six hundred and fifty - eight members , actually pass this ...
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... shillings in paper , in order to be sent to the English armies and fleets serving abroad . Our children will hardly believe this , unless there were the records of this house to refer to ; and if by any accident they should be destroyed ...
... shillings in paper , in order to be sent to the English armies and fleets serving abroad . Our children will hardly believe this , unless there were the records of this house to refer to ; and if by any accident they should be destroyed ...
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... shillings in silver of due weight and fineness ; or , to state it the other way , why a guinea in gold would sell for seven - and - twenty shillings , which was actually the case when this committee of the House of Commons was moved for ...
... shillings in silver of due weight and fineness ; or , to state it the other way , why a guinea in gold would sell for seven - and - twenty shillings , which was actually the case when this committee of the House of Commons was moved for ...
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... shillings in bank notes ; and that , of course , it required a one - pound note and seven shillings in silver to purchase a guinea in gold . Yet did this house , consisting of six hundred and fifty - eight members , actually pass this ...
... shillings in bank notes ; and that , of course , it required a one - pound note and seven shillings in silver to purchase a guinea in gold . Yet did this house , consisting of six hundred and fifty - eight members , actually pass this ...
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