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Author and proposer of the paper intituled A plain and easie way to reduce guineas and settle the silver coin

Author and proposer of the paper intituled A plain and easie way to reduce guineas and settle the silver coin

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2 featured booksAuthor and proposer of the paper intituled A plain and easie way to reduce guineas and settle the silver coin

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OL12139259A

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  • A plain and easie way to reduce guineas, which now is the only passable coin for payment in such method that neither the King nor any of his subjects will lay under the least disadvantage but by so doing will produce a speedy supply to his majesty and all his and thereby all the nobility and gentry of England will have their revenues well paid which will encourage trade and quicken payment to the merchants and tradesmen

    Representative edition published 1696

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  • A plain and easie way to reduce guineas, which now is the only passable coin for payment in such method that neither the King nor any of his subjects will lay under the least disadvantage but by so doing will produce a speedy supply to his majesty and all his revenues and thereby all the nobility and gentry of England will have their revenues will [sic] paid which will encourage trade and quicken payment to the merchants and tradesmen and by the means following will bring back guineas out of foreign countries and make them plentiful here ...

    Representative edition published 1696

    Open Work