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( 43 ) ounce, after acquainting Mr.
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: { 45 ) than the Mint price; and u
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( 47 ) " that there is no point of
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( *9 ) cies of all countries, excep
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; ( 51 ) our circulation consisted
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( 53 ) SECTION III. The trifling Ri
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( 55 ) that it is not gold which ha
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( 57 ) dilation furnished by Mr. Gr
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( «9 ) proportion as the English c
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( 61 ) on the evidence of the incre
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( 65 ) because he could not be conv
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( 65 ) in 1696, is of a very differ
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( 67 ) the Committee have not only
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( 69 ) accept nothing but gold) mig
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( 71 ) land for more gold than lie
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( 7J ) expences of the transit of b
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( 75 ) after the increase of paper,
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( 77 ) by those who evade the law,
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any other way. arguments." Now, as
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C 81 ) place although Government we
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( 83 ) stated what is essential to
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: ( 85 ) of 10,000/. would now want
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( 87 ) would follow; but in no case
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( «9 ) their rule, might discount
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( 91 ) CHAPTER VI. Observations on
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( 93 ) too great increase of such n
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( 95 ) half of ounces of coined gol
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( 97 ) ; fail more below it than th
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( 99 ) though the balance might be
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( 101 ) appears, and Mr. Bosanqnet
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( 103 ) on a coniparrison with coun
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( 105 ) became abundant from the di
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{ 107 ) deposit, which he thinks it
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( 109 ) exchequer bills, &c. the fo
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( 111 ) with the amount of two or t
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i 113 ) tore, on Air. Bosanquet's p
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( 11.-5 ) increased scarcit}^ of th
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( 117 ) To me, however, it appears
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{ 119 ) moditiesto compensate the i
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( l^^l ) t^or would any additional
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( 123 ) cash payments, and he canno
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( 125 ) sources, and the inconvenie
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— ( un ) founded on the fact of t
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( 130 ) from 1790 to 1795, to 3 per
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( 132 ) I am not disposed to conten
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( 1'34 ) ciples are plausible, and
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( 1^^^ ) weight and fineness. If by
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; ( '38 ) next point brought forwar
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! ; ( 140 ) says : " If a pound not
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