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, James
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- 1728-9
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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
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Dublin : printed, by Thomas Walsh, at Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row, 1728-9.
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