Paper money - 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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Some observations on the scheme projected for emitting 60000 l. in bills of a new tenour, to be redeemed with silver and gold . Shewing the various operations of these bills, and their tendency to hurt the publick interest. In a letter from a merchant in Boston, to his friend in the country.
Vans, Hugh.Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- E-books
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A letter relating to a medium of trade, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay
PhilopolitesDate: MDCCXL. [1740]- E-books
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A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America . Especially with regard to their paper money: more particularly, in relation to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England.
Douglass, William, 1691?-1752.Date: 1740- E-books
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A letter to a member of the Honourable House of Representatives , on the present state of the bills of credit. [Two lines in Latin from Cicero].
Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780.Date: Printed in the year, MDCCXXXVI. [1736]