The second part of South-Sea stock : being an inquiry into the original of province bills or bills of credit, now in use in His Majesty's plantations, more especially in New-England ...
| Main Author: | Higginson, John, 1675-1718 |
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| Language: | English |
| Series: | Making of the modern world (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature)
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The second part of South-Sea stock : Being an inquiry into the original of province bills or bills of credit, now in use in His Majesty's plantations, more especially in New-England; : with some thoughts relating to the advantage, or hurt done by emitting the said bills.
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by: Higginson, John, 1675-1718
The second part of South-Sea stock : Being an inquiry into the original of province bills or bills of credit, now in use in His Majesty's plantations, more especially in New-England; with some thoughts relating to the advantage, or hurt done by emitting the said bills.
by: Higginson, John, 1675-1718
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by: Higginson, John, 1675-1718
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An appeal to common sense : Or, Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Parliament of Great-Britain, to encourage trade, and restore credit. By Mr. Erasmus Philips. Part II.
by: Philips, Erasmus, -1743
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Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, extract of two clauses or paragraphs from an act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-fifth day of May 1748, and continued by prorogation and adjournments to Wednesday the twenty-first day of December following, and then met; entitled, An act for drawing in the bills of credit of the several denominations which have at any time been issued by this government and are still outstanding, and for ascertaining the rate of coin'd silver in this province for the future.
Warnings from the dead. or, Solemn admonitions unto all people; but especially unto young persons to beware of such evils as would bring them to the dead /
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
Published: (1693)
by: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728
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Province of the Massachusetts Bay ss. : By the honorable, the Lieutenant Governour, and Commander and Chief. A proclamation. For preventing and punishing immorality and prophaneness.
Published: (1698)
Published: (1698)
In the House of Representatives June 2. 1743 : Whereas it appears to the Court that from the year one thousand seven hundred and twelve, to the year one thousand seven hundred and forty two, it has been the uninterrupted practice of the executive courts within this province in chancering penalties upon all bonds and mortgages, the condition of which has been the payment of bills of credit ...
At a Great and General Court or Assembly, holden at Boston by several prorogations & adjournment, unto Wednesday, March, 14th. 1710 [new style, 1711] : Whereas at the session of this Court in October last, an act pass'd, entituled, an Act for exchanging the twenty shilling bill of credit, &c. ...
Proposals offered to consideration, wherein the good of this province is aimed at.
By His Excellency the governour. : Whereas it hath been of absolute necessity, that a certain number of men should be impressed, for the service of Their Majesties, in defence of this their province, both a sea and Land, against the common enemy. And that some persons imployed therein, have passed the bounds of their duty, and my order, by putting the same in execution in a violent and disorderly manner, to the great grievance of Their Majesties good subjects.
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By the governour & general court of the colony of the Massachusetts Bay, in New-England. : It having been a thing too sensible and obvious to escape the observation of all who are not wholly strangers in our Israel; that this poor land has laboured under a long series of afflictions and calamities, whereby we have suffered successively in our precious and pleasant things ... Wherefore it is ordered, that the laws of this colony against vice, and all sort of debauchery and prophaness (which laws have too much lost their edg by the late interrpution of the government) be now faithfully and vigorously put in execution ...
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An Act for the converting a further part of the capital stock of the South Sea Company into annuities redeemable by Parliament, and for settling the remaining part of the said stock in the said Company.
An appeal to common sense, or, Some considerations offer'd to restore publick credit /
by: Philips, Erasmus, -1743
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A word of comfort to a melancholy country, or, The bank of credit erected in the Massachusetts-Bay : fairly defended by a discovery of the great benefit, accruing by it to the whole province : with a remedy for recovering a civil state when sinking under desperation by a defeat on their bank of credit /
by: Wise, John, 1652-1725
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by: Wise, John, 1652-1725
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An almanack for the year of our Lord 1660 : being first after leap year and from the creation 5609 : whose vulgar notes are golden number 8, cycle of the sun 17, Roman indict. 13, the epact 8, Dominicall letter G : calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 min. of n. lat. and may generally serve for the most part of New-England /
by: Cheever, Samuel, 1639-1724
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The pangs of credit, or, An argument to shew where it is most reasonable to bestow the two millions : in a plain view of the circumstances of the redeemable annuitants under the two acts of Parliament commonly called the Scheme-act and the Credit-act : in a letter to a member of Parliament /
by: Orphan annuitant
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A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of Sunderland : with an account of the causes of the present diminution of publick credit : as also the means of reviving it.
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An appeal to common sense, or, Some considerations humbly offer'd to the Parliament of Great-Britain, to encourage trade and restore credit : Part II /
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Scale of depreciation, agreeable to an act of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, passed September 29, 1780 : to be observed as a rule for settling the rate of depreciation on all contracts, public and private, for the payment of monies made on or since the first day of January 1777.
A brief rule to guide the common-people of New-England : how to order themselves and theirs in the small pocks, or measels.
by: Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678
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A scheme, with reasons for settling the South Sea trade.
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Every one's interest in the South-Sea examined : And by rules of justice and equity settled, to their reciprocal and mutual advantage.
by: T. G.
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Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. By His Excellency, Richard, Earl of Bellomont ... A proclamation. : ... I ... hereby command and require the strict observation of the Lords Day ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the twenty first day of June ... 1699.
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An abstract of the act for enabling the South-Sea Company to increase their present capital stock and fund, by redeeming such publick debts and incumbrances as are therein mentioned; and for raising money to be applied for lessening several of the publick debts and incumbrances; and for calling in the present Exchequer bills remaining uncancelled; and for making forth new bills in lieu thereof, to be circulated and exchanged upon demand at or near the Exchequer.
At a General Court held at Boston; May 24th. 1682. : This Court taking into consideration the frequent exportation of our New-England coyns out of the country ... it is ordered that all pieces of eight ... shall pass amongst us as currant money ...
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The Hardship of the south-sea suffers consider'd, and some proper remedies for their relief propos'd : With an exact calculation of their capital stock, and what they may be able at present to divide. To which is added, some reflections on the late proposal for an ingrasment with the bank and East-India Company.
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Considerations occasioned by the bill for enabling the South-Sea Company to increase their capital stock, &c : with observations of Mr. Law, comptroller general of the finances of France.
Considerations occasioned by the bill for enabling the South-Sea Company to increase their capital stock, &c : with observations of Mr. Law, comptroller general of the finances of France.
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Queries, whether the South Sea contracts for time, and now depending unperformed, ought to be annulled or not.
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Constitutional security to the citizens' rights of property : and the principles of public faith.
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Ways and means to make South-Sea stock more intrinsically worth than ready money : by reducing the interest of money to 3 l. per cent. without an act of Parliament.
A true and impartial account of the rise and progress of the South Sea Company : Wherein the assiento contract is particularly considered: proving the great advantages that would have accrued to England by a faithful observance of it on the part of Spain. With observations on a late pamphlet, intituled, considerations on the American trade, before and since the establishment of the South Sea Company, detecting the many gross misrepresentations of the author. Humbly addressed to admiral Vernon. By a Gentleman now resident in Jamaica.
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A declaration of the General Court of the Massachusets holden at Boston in New-England, : October 18. 1659. concerning the execution of two Quakers.
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by: Tulley, John, 1638-1701
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An almanack for the year of our Lord 1661 : being second after leap year and from the creation 5610 : whose vulgar notes are golden number 9, cycle of the sun 18, Roman indict. 14, the epact 9, Dominicall letter F : rectifyed to the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 min. of N lat. and may generally serve for the most part of New-England /
by: Cheever, Samuel, 1639-1724
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by: Cheever, Samuel, 1639-1724
Published: (1661)
An almanack for the year of our Lord 1656 : being first after leap year and from the creation 5588 : whole vulgar notes are golden number 4, cycle of the sun 13, Roman indict. 9, the epact. 14, dominicall letter E : calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 min: of N. lat. and may generally serve for the most part of New England /
by: Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677
Published: (1656)
by: Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677
Published: (1656)
An almanack for the year of our Lord 1662 : being second after bissextile or leap year, and since the creation 5611 : wherein is contained the longitude, latitude, and aspects of the planets, together with the time of suns rising and settlng [sic] for every day in the year : whose vulgar notes are golden number 10, cycle of the sun 19, Roman indict. 15, the epact 20, Dominicall letter C : rectifyed for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr: of New-England latit. /
by: Chauncy, Nathaniel, ca. 1639-1685
Published: (1662)
by: Chauncy, Nathaniel, ca. 1639-1685
Published: (1662)
A list of the names of the governor, sub-governor, deputy-governor, and directors of the Governor and Company of Merchants of Great-Britain, trading to the South-Seas, and other parts of America, and for encouraging the fishery; : chosen the 1st and 3d of February, 1714.
Published: (1715)
Published: (1715)
A Vindication of the bank of credit : projected in Boston from the aspersions of Paul Dudley, Esqr., in a letter by him directed to John Burril, Esqr., late speaker of the House of Representatives for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England.
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Published: (1714)