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An essay, for regulating of the coyn wherein is also set forth, I. How we have lost that import of plate and bullion we formerly had, II. What is become of the great quantities of money coyned in the reign of King Charles II and the preceeding reigns, III. The necessity there is at this time to rectifie the present coyn of the kingdom, IV. By what methods the charge of calling in the present mony, and bringing it to a designed standard, may be accomplished, V. Whether the method proposed for the advancing of our mony (and the bullion of which its made) be convenient or inconvenient for the trade of the nation..
Bibliographic name/number: Wing / V337A.
A. V. EEBO The Huntington Library records - unstructured. [6], 9-30 p. London: Printed for Richard Cumberland at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1696.
A. V. EEBO The Huntington Library records - unstructured. [6], 9-30 p. London: Printed for Richard Cumberland at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1696.
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