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... regard with more attention , particularly the suggestion , p . 58. respecting a new coinage . The author , like Mr. Mushet , ( see Rev. for October last , ) is desirous of coining our precious metals into denominations of weight , ( for ...
... regard with more attention , particularly the suggestion , p . 58. respecting a new coinage . The author , like Mr. Mushet , ( see Rev. for October last , ) is desirous of coining our precious metals into denominations of weight , ( for ...
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... regard to the extensive power of our banks , whether in London or the country , to raise prices , or even to increase materially the amount of circulating medium ; and we would recommend it to those who think otherwise , to consider ...
... regard to the extensive power of our banks , whether in London or the country , to raise prices , or even to increase materially the amount of circulating medium ; and we would recommend it to those who think otherwise , to consider ...
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... regard to the course of husbandry should be confined to the last three years of the lease . It is then that the interest of the landlord and the tenant first become different , and that the tenant's hand must be tied by explicit ...
... regard to the course of husbandry should be confined to the last three years of the lease . It is then that the interest of the landlord and the tenant first become different , and that the tenant's hand must be tied by explicit ...
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