Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... the public papers , that in the debates on the bill for relieving the dis- senters in the point of subscription to the church articles PART I. 13 MISCELLANIES .. On Persecution in former ages-Of Dissenters-State Toleration, &c.
... the public papers , that in the debates on the bill for relieving the dis- senters in the point of subscription to the church articles PART I. 13 MISCELLANIES .. On Persecution in former ages-Of Dissenters-State Toleration, &c.
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... great fleets and armies on foot there , and the clandestine dealings with the enemy , who for restraining the emission of paper - bills of credit 356 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . Remarks and facts relative to the American Paper Money.
... great fleets and armies on foot there , and the clandestine dealings with the enemy , who for restraining the emission of paper - bills of credit 356 WRITINGS OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN . Remarks and facts relative to the American Paper Money.
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... bills have never kept to their nominal value in circulation ; but have constantly depreciated to a were cut off from their own supplies . This made great debts . The briskness of the trade ceasing with the war , the merchants were ...
... bills have never kept to their nominal value in circulation ; but have constantly depreciated to a were cut off from their own supplies . This made great debts . The briskness of the trade ceasing with the war , the merchants were ...
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... bills , or with produce , or other effects fit for exportation , was suddenly and greatly depreciated . The unsettled state of government for a long time in that province , had also its share in depreciating its bills . But since that ...
... bills , or with produce , or other effects fit for exportation , was suddenly and greatly depreciated . The unsettled state of government for a long time in that province , had also its share in depreciating its bills . But since that ...
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... bill for the full sterling sum . On the contrary , the merchants have been great gainers by the use of paper - money in those colonies ; as it enabled them to send much greater quantities of goods , and the purchasers to pay more ...
... bill for the full sterling sum . On the contrary , the merchants have been great gainers by the use of paper - money in those colonies ; as it enabled them to send much greater quantities of goods , and the purchasers to pay more ...
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