Sinopsis
Excerpt from Considerations on the Present State of Bank Notes, Specie, and Bullion: In a Series of Letters, Addressed to the Right Honorable in Two Parts
He therefore most respectfully submits them to the Peers and Members of Parliament, for whose perusal they are chiefly designed, pres vions to the neaét Session; when, he still pre sumes to think, the Bill will either be repealed, or amended, so as to restore our banished Coin, which has passed into other States, where' its Value is better/ appreciated; or, at any Rate, to prevent what yet remains, together with our Silver Tokens, from vanishing like~ wise; and which alone can support the Credit of our Bank Notes. M erqator. London, 3lst October, 1811.
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