| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1839 - 272 Seiten
...was had on this subject by Sept. President Dudley and his Council. l " Upon the considera^' tion of the great decay of trade, obstructions to manufactures...suits thereupon, principally occasioned by the present scarceity of coyne. And for that it is not visible how the same may be remedied, unless some other... | |
| William Babcock Weeden - 1890 - 474 Seiten
...called " Conservatives," and the preamble recites that their powers are given them on account of " the great decay of trade, obstructions to manufactures...principally occasioned by the present scarcity of coyne." 1 And, moreover, that in other countries " Bank Credit or Bills are of greater value than ready... | |
| John Tyler Hassam - 1899 - 66 Seiten
...Consideration of the great decay of trade, obstructions to Manufactures and Comerce in this Countrey, And Multiplicity of Debts and Suits thereupon, principally occasioned by the present Scarceity of Coyne: . . . having per-used and considered a Proposal! made to us by John Blackwell of... | |
| Margaret Ellen Newell - 1998 - 358 Seiten
...appear even more problematic. The Massachusetts Council in 1686 noted "the great decay of trade and obstructions to manufactures and commerce in this...debts and suits thereupon, principally occasioned by scarcity of coin," and wondered "how the same may be remedied, unless some other secure medium be approved... | |
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