Reasons for and against lowering the gold and silver of this kingdom: or rather to estimate all gold and silver here at the price of bullion, as we have no mint: The silver to be the Rule or Standard of Gold, as 1 to 15; that is, 15 Ounces of Silver to constitute the Value of 1 Ounce of Gold: The Silver at 5s. 4d. and the Gold at 3l. 18s. 6d. per Ounce, English; which was the Average-Price of both, at a Medium, these ten Years last past. Humbly inscribed and Dedicated to William Brownlow, Esq. Part II.

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Reasons for and against lowering the gold and silver of this kingdom. Part 2

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ESTC T214733
Higgs, 2290
Wagner, H. Irish economics 1700-1783., 286

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