Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1894 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... paper currency without any honest & solid foundation . The bills the Assemblies have issu'd here for many years past are not now worth five shillings in the pound of the currant silver money of the Province as by law establisht ; and ...
... paper currency without any honest & solid foundation . The bills the Assemblies have issu'd here for many years past are not now worth five shillings in the pound of the currant silver money of the Province as by law establisht ; and ...
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... paper currency of this Province , from the year 1702 to 1738 , the duplicate whereof I now inclose to your Lordships , whereby you will presently see what difference arose in the value of the paper currency be- tween the years above ...
... paper currency of this Province , from the year 1702 to 1738 , the duplicate whereof I now inclose to your Lordships , whereby you will presently see what difference arose in the value of the paper currency be- tween the years above ...
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... paper currency is to be laid before the Parliament in their next session , & in obedience to his Majesty's commands I am preparing the state of the bills of c " now outstanding in this Province & that of New Hampshire , which I shall ...
... paper currency is to be laid before the Parliament in their next session , & in obedience to his Majesty's commands I am preparing the state of the bills of c " now outstanding in this Province & that of New Hampshire , which I shall ...
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affair altho alwayes Andrew Belcher answer April April 21 Assembly Auchmuty Augst beleive bills BOSTON brother Capt Charles Wager Coll commission complaint copy cou'd Council dear desire Duke DUKE OF NEWCASTLE Dunbar duty enemies England expence father favour gent give glad Gov's Hamp Hampshire hear HENRY SHERBURNE Homans Honble Sir honour hope House humble inclos'd inclose J. B. Post J. B. TO RICHARD JOHN JONATHAN BELCHER July June justice King King's Gov letter Lord Wilmington Lords of Trade Lordships Majesty Majesty's manner March Massachusetts matter Mortlake oblig'd offices paper currency pleas'd pray Province publick receiv'd respect RICHARD PARTRIDGE RICHARD WALDRON royal woods salary sent Sept servant servt ship shou'd soon Tamworth thank thing THOMAS CORAM Trinkalo uncle Wentworth Wilks WILLIAM PEPPERRELL wish wou'd write wrote