Banks and banking - Massachusetts
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A word of comfort to a melancholy country. Or The bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-Bay, fairly defended by a discovery of the great benefit, accruing by it to the whole province with a remedy for recovering a civil state when sinking under desperation by defeat on their bank of credit. By Amicus Patriae. [Six lines of quotations].
Wise, John, 1652-1725.Date: Printed in the year, 1721- E-books
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The Present melancholy circumstances of the province consider'd, and methods for redress humbly proposed , in a letter from one in the country to one in Boston.
Date: 1719- E-books
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A Letter from a gentleman in Mount Hope, to his friend in Treamount
Date: 1721]- E-books
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Some considerations upon the several sorts of banks propos'd as a medium of trade: and some improvements that might be made in this province, hinted at
Date: 1716- E-books
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The distressed state of the town of Boston once more considered . And methods of redress humbly proposed, with remarks on the pretended country-man's answer to the book, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c. With a schaeme for a bank laid down: and methods for bringing in silver money, proposed. By John Colman.
Colman, John, 1670-1753?.Date: [1720]