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The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges in three parts : treating of the necessity of more money ... against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to King, Parliament, and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact

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  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges : in three parts : treating of the necessity of more money before taxes can be effectual, or trade revived, and of ways and means to procure it.. : most humbly presented to the King and Parliament"
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges : in three parts"
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges in three parts : treating of the necessity of more money ... against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to King, Parliament, and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact"
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges in three parts : treating of the necessity of more money ... against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to King, Parliament, and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact"@en
  • "Present state of England, as to coin and publick charges in three parts : treating of the necessity of more money ... against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to King, Parliament, and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by de"
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges. In three parts"@en
  • "The present state of England as to coin and publick charges. In three parts"@en
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges. In three parts. Treating of the necessity of more money before taxes can be effectual, or trade revived, and of ways and means to procure it: as calling in all the plate on ready money; restoring credit; bringing out hoarded money; rectifying the balance of trade; raising the value of money, against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to king, Parliament and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact"
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges. In three parts. Treating of the necessity of more money before taxes can be effectual, or trade revived, and of ways and means to procure it: as calling in all the plate on ready money; restoring credit; bringing out hoarded money; rectifying the balance of trade; raising the value of money, against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to King, Parliament and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact. Most humbly presented to the King and Parliament, by J.H"@en
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges. : In three parts. Treating of the necessity of more money before taxes can be effectual, or trade revived, and of ways and means to procure it: as calling in all the plate on ready money ; restoring credit ; bringing out hoarded money ; rectifying the balance of trade ; raising the value of money, against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to King, Parliament and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact"@en
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges. In 3 parts"
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges in three parts : treating of the necessity of more money before taxes can be effectual, or trade revived, and of ways and means to procure it : as calling in all the plate on ready money, restoring credit, bringing out hoarded money, rectifying the balance of trade, raising the value of money, against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to king, Parliament and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact"
  • "The present state of England, as to coin and publick charges in three parts : treating of the necessity of more money before taxes can be effectual, or trade revived, and of ways and means to procure it : as calling in all the plate on ready money, restoring credit, bringing out hoarded money, rectifying the balance of trade, raising the value of money, against which the opposite prejudices, as injurious to king, Parliament and people, with Mr. Lock's chief positions, are refuted by demonstrable reason and matter of fact"@en