Select tracts and documents illustrative of English monetary history, 1626-1730
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Select tracts and documents illustrative of English monetary history, 1626-1730
(Reprints of economic classics)
A.M. Kelley, 1967
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Writers on English monetary history
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- Sir Robert Cotton and the debasement of 1626
- Henry Robinson: and extracts from the state papers of the Commonwealth, illustrative of the monetary movements of 1649-51
- Sir Richard Temple and J. S.: opponents of John Locke in the recoinage of 1696
- Sir Isaac Newton's mint reports, 1701-25, hitherto unpublished
- John Conduitt's Observations upon the present state of our gold and silver coins, 1730