| James Madison Watson - 1876 - 348 strani
...quintals of fish, bushels of corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold. 8. As the people grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased,...appointed to manufacture this money, and was to have about one shilling out of every twenty, to pay him for the trouble of making them. 4- Hereupon, all... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1876 - 450 strani
...quintals of fish, bushels of corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold. As the people grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased,...threepences. Captain John Hull was appointed to manufacture tbis money, and was to have about one shilling out of every twenty to pay him for the trouble of making... | |
| Louis Richard Klemm - 1878 - 406 strani
...reicher, was ich liebe. Siebente *iect. 16. The Pine-Trec Shilling. "As the, people in Massachusetts grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased, the want of current money was тегу sensibly felt. To supply the demand, the general court passed a law for establishing a coinage... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1879 - 380 strani
...quintals of fish, bushels of corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold." 16. As the people grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased,...was still more sensibly felt. To supply the demand in Massachusetts, a mint was established in Boston (1652), which coined " pine-tree shillings" for... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1880 - 444 strani
...quintals of fish, bushels of corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold. As the people grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased,...appointed to manufacture this money, and was to have about one shilling out of every twenty to pay him for the trouble of making them. Hereupon all the... | |
| James Madison Watson - 1880 - 352 strani
...corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold. S. As the people grew more numerous, and tfieir trade one with another increased, the want of current...general court passed a law for establishing a coinage of sliillings, sixpences, and threepences. Captain John Hull was appointed to manufacture this money,... | |
| Maurice Paterson - 1880 - 296 strani
...sometimes had to take barrels of fish, bushels of corn, or quantities of wood, instead of silver or gold. court passed a law for establishing a coinage of shillings,...appointed to manufacture this money, and was to have about one shilling out of every twenty to pay him for the trouble of making them. 5. Hereupon all the... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 650 strani
...quintals of fish, bushels of corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold. As the people grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased,...appointed to manufacture this money, and was to have about one shilling out of every twenty to pay him for the trouble of making them. Hereupon all the... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 662 strani
...quintals of fish, bushels of corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold. As the people grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased,...appointed to manufacture this money, and was to have about one shilling out of every twenty to pay him for the trouble of making them. Hereupon all the... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1884 - 322 strani
...quintals of fish, bushels of corn, or cords of wood, instead of silver or gold. As the people grew more numerous, and their trade one with another increased,...appointed to manufacture this money, and was to have about one shilling out of every twenty to pay him for the trouble of making them. Hereupon all the... | |
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