Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin...T. S. Manning., 1809 - 519 páginas |
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... silver out of the pro- vince , and so ruins the country ; as experience has shewn , 4 Dr. Franklin has often been heard to say , that in writing this pamphlet he received considerable assistance from a learned friend , who was not ...
... silver out of the pro- vince , and so ruins the country ; as experience has shewn , 4 Dr. Franklin has often been heard to say , that in writing this pamphlet he received considerable assistance from a learned friend , who was not ...
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... silver are therefore the fittest for this medium , as they are an equiva lent ; which paper never can be , 5. " That debtors in the assemblies make paper - money with fraudulent views . 6. " That in the middle colonies , where the ...
... silver are therefore the fittest for this medium , as they are an equiva lent ; which paper never can be , 5. " That debtors in the assemblies make paper - money with fraudulent views . 6. " That in the middle colonies , where the ...
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... silver ; though they had from time to time , like the neighboring colonies , agreed to take gold and silver coins at higher nominal values , in hopes of drawing money into , and retaining it , for the internal uses of the province . Dur ...
... silver ; though they had from time to time , like the neighboring colonies , agreed to take gold and silver coins at higher nominal values , in hopes of drawing money into , and retaining it , for the internal uses of the province . Dur ...
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... silver they obtain by their commerce with foreigners ; one would expect , that no objection against their parting with it could arise here , in the country that receives it . The 2d reason is , " That the merchants trading to Ame- rica ...
... silver they obtain by their commerce with foreigners ; one would expect , that no objection against their parting with it could arise here , in the country that receives it . The 2d reason is , " That the merchants trading to Ame- rica ...
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... silver from Bri- tain to reimburse their expences in taking Louisbourg , which , with the gold brought from Portugal , by means of their fish , kept them supplied with a currency ; till the late war furnished them and all America with ...
... silver from Bri- tain to reimburse their expences in taking Louisbourg , which , with the gold brought from Portugal , by means of their fish , kept them supplied with a currency ; till the late war furnished them and all America with ...
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