Brown, Andrew, fl. 1679-1706.
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A second essay concerning the land mint , shewing, That the present necessity, and want of Gold and Silver Money, absolutely requires this, or the like remedy, and that speedily. As also Holding forth the Equivalency of the Land-Mint Money, to Gold or Silver Money, and the sufficiency thereof, for all the uses and ends of Money. With an Introduction, Clearing how the Establishment of this Land-Mint, will prove the most proper way to carry on all national Improvements and Trade, in this conjuncture. By the Author of the Character of the true publick Spirit.
Brown, Andrew, fl. 1679-1706.Date: 1705- E-books
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An essay on the new project for a land-mint , proposing a proper and practicable scheme and expedient and how to put the same under due and regular management, in this conjuncture; not only for the speedy supplying the present scarcity of money; but also for the advancing of trade and other national improvements. By the author of The character of the true publick spirit.
Brown, Andrew, fl. 1679-1706.Date: 1705- E-books
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Three essays 1. Essay on the new project for a land mint, &c. 2. A second essay concerning the land mint. 3. A scheme proposing a true touch-stone, for the due trial of a proper union betwixt Scotland and England. &c. By the Author of the Character of the true publick spirit.
Brown, Andrew, fl. 1679-1706.Date: Printed Anno Domini MDCCVI. [1706]- E-books
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A scheme , Proposing a True touch-stone For the due Trial of A Proper Union Betwixt Scotland & England; especially, as to its fitness for Scotland, and relating to three intended essayes, for the bringing the present treaty to the actual trial and touch, by this scheme, for the benefit of those, who cannot themselves do it. By the author of The character of the true publick spirit.
Brown, Andrew, fl. 1679-1706.Date: 1706- E-books
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The character of the true publick spirit especially with relation to the ill condition of a nation, thro' the Prevalency of the Privat Spirit, Selfish and Sinister Designs. In Two Essays. Most humbly offered to the due consideration of those who may be concerned, and chiefly if a People comes to be in danger originally, by any supervenient and disagreeable alteration in their Circumstances and Constitution.
Brown, Andrew, fl. 1679-1706.Date: Printed in the Year, M.DCC.II. [1702]