MINT01854: A Proposal For Raising a Million on a Fund of Interest, By Setling one Hundred Thousand Pounds Yearly
Author: Neale, Thomas
Metadata: 1694, c. 2,116 words.
Source: A Proposal For Raising a Million on a Fund of Interest, By Setling one Hundred Thousand Pounds Yearly, to Pay 8 per cent. for one Million Two Hundred Thousand Pounds, of which the King to have a Million (s.l.: [1694?]).
MINT01866: A translation of the articles established by the most excellent magistracy of revisors and regulators of the publick revenue in the exchequer at Venice and approved by the Senate the 5th of March, 1693 in matter of erecting a profitable adventure for the fortunate of one hundred and fifty thousand tickets or bolletines of two ducats each : March the 9th, 1693.
Author: Neale, Thomas
Metadata: 1694, c. 2,932 words.
Source: A Million Lottery was Proposed in Print by T. N. Nov. 15. 1694 (London: 1694).
MINT01851: Short Observations on a Printed Paper, Intituled, For encouraging the Coining Silver Money in England, and after for keeping it here
Author: Locke, John
Metadata: 1695, c. 5,468 words.
Source: John Locke, Short Observations on a Printed Paper, Intituled, For encouraging the Coining Silver Money in England, and after for keeping it here (London: 1695).
MINT01852: Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, are particularly Examined
Author: Locke, John
Metadata: 1695, c. 27,953 words.
Source: John Locke, Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, are particularly Examined (London: 1695).
MINT01535: To the Honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled proposals humbly offered, for passing an act to prevent clipping and counterfeiting of mony [sic]
Author: Chaloner, William
Metadata: 11 Feb 1694/5, c. 3,218 words.
Source: To the Honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled proposals humbly offered, for passing an act to prevent clipping and counterfeiting of mony ([London]: 1694/5).
MINT01853: A proposal for amending the silver coins of England, and the possibility of it, without any great charge to the nation
Author: Neale, Thomas
Metadata: 1696, c. 9,724 words.
Source: A proposal for amending the silver coins of England, and the possibility of it, without any great charge to the nation. Demonstrated in two different ways (London: 1696).
MINT01867: The Tryal and Condemnation of the Trustees of the Land-Bank at Exeter Exchange, for Murdering the Bank of England at Grocers-Hall
Author: Neale, Thomas
Metadata: 1696, c. 6,851 words.
Source: The Tryal and Condemnation of the Trustees of the Land-Bank at Exeter Exchange, for Murdering the Bank of England at Grocers-Hall (London: 1696).
MINT01849: Account of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, In Relation to the Recoining the Clipp'd Money, and Falling the Price of Guineas
Author: Unknown
Metadata: 20 August 1696, c. 5,195 words.
Source: Unknown, An Account of the Proceedings in the House of Commons, In Relation to the Recoining the Clipp'd Money, and Falling the Price of Guineas. Together With a Particular List of the Names of the Members consenting and dissenting ([London]: 20 August 1696).
MINT01850: A Proclamation ... [concerning a] Seditious Libel ... Intituled, An Account of the Proceedings of the House of Commons in Relation to the Recoining the Clipp'd Money, and Falling the Price of Guineas
Author: William III, King
Metadata: 5 November 1696, c. 346 words.
Source: By the King, A Proclamation ... [concerning] a False, Scandalous, and Seditious Libel, and Destructive to the Freedom and Liberties of Parliament, Intituled, An Account of the Proceedings of the House of Commons in Relation to the Recoining the Clipp'd Money, and Falling the Price of Guineas (London: 1696).