8 results filtered with: Currency question - Ireland - Early works to 1800
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A scheme of the money-matters of Ireland . In which the consequences of raising or lowering the coin, are impartially consider'd.
Browne, John, Sir.Date: 1729- E-books
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An essay on the gold and silver-coin currant in Ireland . By Mr. Bindon.
Bindon, David, d. 1760.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- E-books
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Some farther account of the original disputes in Ireland about farthings and halfpence : in a discourse with a Quaker of Dublin.
Daniel DefoeDate: 1724- E-books
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A new scheme proposed , People of Ireland; for increasing the cash, of this kingdom; by making promissary notes of copper, to bear an intrinsick value to the British-Half-Pence. Grounded on the statutes made in this Kingdom; in the VIII. of Queen Ann, and VII. of King George the First, made for Establishing the Currency, and Securing the Value of Promissary Notes. By James Maculla of the City of Dublin; Artificer in Divers Mettals, viz. Pewter, Brass, Copper, &c.
Maculla, JamesDate: 1728-9- E-books
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A short review of the several pamphlets that have appeared this sessions on the subject of coin : and in particular of that which is intitled, A vindication of the intended alterations, &c.
Browne, John, Sir.Date: 1730- E-books
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A scheme of the money-matters of Ireland . In which the consequences of raising or lowering the coin, are impartially consider'd.
Browne, John, Sir.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- E-books
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Defence of the people of Ireland , Occasion'd by the view of a letter from Mr. Wood, to one of the managers of his copper halfpence in Bristol.
Gentleman of Bristol.Date: 1724- E-books
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A vindication of the intended alterations of the value of the several coins now currant in this kingdom from the objections made against them
Maple, WilliamDate: 1729