Proposals humbly offered to the honourable house of commons [electronic resource] : first, for a way, or method, to procure bullion. Secondly, that His Majesty, and subject, will be gainers thereby. Thirdly, that it will highly tend to the good of trade, and commerce in general, during the time the moneys shall be re-coining. Which are as follows, (viz)
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- 8274902
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- R. B
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- [London : s.n., 1696]
- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
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- Early English books online.
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- Imprint from Wing.
- Signed at end: R.B.
- Reproduction of the original in the University of London.
- Cited In:
- Wing (2nd ed., 1994) B169.
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- Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2047:5)
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