| 1784 - 486 pàgines
...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 Mullala - 1795 - 376 pàgines
...places were carried brafs and copper of the bafeft quality, • and from every pound weight of thefe materials, valued at four-pence, pieces were coined...amount of five pounds in nominal value. ' * . BY the firft proclamation, they were made current in all payments, between James and his fubjefls, except... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1804 - 536 pàgines
...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 pàgines
...basest kind, old cannon, broken bells,, -ousehold utensils, were assiduously collected ; and f'.otn every pound weight of such vile materials, valued...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 pàgines
...cojyper-coinage in Ireland, hfe established a mint in Dublin and Limerick. Brass and copper of the basest kind, old cannon, 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... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 478 pàgines
...bears such a resemblance to the progress practised on paper money. "Brass and copper of the basest kind, old cannon, broken bells, household utensils...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 - 1824 - 524 pàgines
...bears such a resemblance to the progress practised on paper money. "Brass and copper of the basest kind, old cannon, broken bells, household utensils...four-pence, pieces were coined and circulated to the The laws of a country ought to be the standard of equity, and calculated to impress on the minds of... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1824 - 444 pàgines
...bears such a resemblance to the progress practised on paper money. "Brass and copper of the basest kind, old cannon, broken bells, household utensils...at four-pence, pieces were coined and circulated to tin The laws of a country ought to be the standard of equity, and calculated to impress on the minds... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1835 - 552 pàgines
...bears such a resemblance to the progress practised on paper money. " Brass and copper of the basest kind, old cannon, broken bells, household utensils...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... | |
| James Gallatin - 1864 - 76 pàgines
...closely resembling the operations with paper money in our own time: "Brass and copper of the basest kind, old cannon, broken bells, household utensils...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... | |
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