Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A28305Blackwell, John, fl. 1695.An essay towards carrying on the present war against France and other publick occasions as also for paying off all debts contracted in the same, or otherwise : and new-coyning of all our moneys, without charge to the great encrease of the honour, strength and wealth of the nation : humbly propos''d, for the Parliament''s consideration and submitted to their great wisdom and love to their country, etc. / by John Blackwell ...169571902052nan./cache/A28305.xml./txt/A28305.txt
A31635Chamberlen, Hugh.Some few considerations, supposed useful, concerning the vote of the House of Commons, Friday the 24, February, upon the bill for the hindring the exportation of gold and silver, and the melting down of the coin of this realm humbly proposed by Dr. Hugh Chamberlain, to the wisdom of the Honourable House of Commons.16932022376nan./cache/A31635.xml./txt/A31635.txt
A33408Clement, Simon.A discourse of the general notions of money, trade & exchanges, as they stand in relation to each other attempted by way of aphorism : with a letter to a minister of state, further explaining the aphorisms, and applying them to the present circumstances of this nation : wherein also some thoughts are suggested for the remedying the abuses of our money / by a merchant.1695127803936nan./cache/A33408.xml./txt/A33408.txt
A37398D''Aranda, Paul, 1624?-1669.A letter from an English merchant at Amsterdam, to his friend at London, concerning the trade and coin of England169540181051nan./cache/A37398.xml./txt/A37398.txt
A43702E. H.Decus & tutamen, or, Our new money as now coined in full weight and fineness proved to be for the honour, safety and advantage of England, written by way of answer to Sir Richard Temple and Dr. Barbon ; to which is added an essay to preserve our new money from being hoarded, melted down, transported or counterfeited.1696145534237nan./cache/A43702.xml./txt/A43702.txt
A47317I. D.A Cleare and evident way for enriching the nations of England and Ireland and for setting very great numbers of poore on work165080752128nan./cache/A47317.xml./txt/A47317.txt
B05674Scotland. Privy Council.A proclamation for raising the rate of money.16951395244nan./cache/B05674.xml./txt/B05674.txt