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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 125 |
a pound weight of | 52 |
characters represented either as | 52 |
represented either as utf | 52 |
phase i text is | 33 |
encoded edition of the | 33 |
even for commercial purposes | 33 |
institutions providing financial support | 33 |
text is available for | 33 |
described above is co | 33 |
providing financial support to | 33 |
terms of creative commons | 33 |
edition of the work | 33 |
and markup reviewed and | 33 |
the work described above | 33 |
to the terms of | 33 |
and coded from proquest | 33 |
the early english books | 33 |
from proquest page images | 33 |
i text is available | 33 |
online text creation partnership | 33 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 33 |
keyed and coded from | 33 |
english books online text | 33 |
books online text creation | 33 |
work described above is | 33 |
text and markup reviewed | 33 |
tcp assigned for keying | 33 |
this phase i text | 33 |
images scanned from microfilm | 33 |
to the early english | 33 |
owned by the institutions | 33 |
support to the early | 33 |
markup reviewed and edited | 33 |
and encoded edition of | 33 |
for keying and markup | 33 |
the text can be | 33 |
of the work described | 33 |
by the institutions providing | 33 |
all without asking permission | 33 |
the institutions providing financial | 33 |
text can be copied | 33 |
the terms of creative | 33 |
according to the terms | 33 |
coded from proquest page | 33 |
encoded text transcribed from | 33 |
is available for reuse | 33 |
financial support to the | 33 |
assigned for keying and | 33 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 33 |
of gold and silver | 32 |
of gold and siluer | 32 |
pound weight of gold | 31 |
at the same time | 29 |
twenty two carats fine | 27 |
available at the text | 26 |
if there was a | 26 |
unicode or text strings | 26 |
nature of the print | 26 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 26 |
some errors will remain | 26 |
edition of a work | 26 |
variety of subject areas | 26 |
between the universities of | 26 |
of each text was | 26 |
oxford and the publisher | 26 |
texts were encoded and | 26 |
errors will remain and | 26 |
each text was proofread | 26 |
text was proofread for | 26 |
p using tcp tei | 26 |
enhanced and or corrected | 26 |
to simplify the filling | 26 |
request that due credit | 26 |
aware of the process | 26 |
users should be aware | 26 |
were encoded as gap | 26 |
credit and attribution is | 26 |
usually the first edition | 26 |
language title published between | 26 |
use these texts for | 26 |
usual project restraints of | 26 |
and attribution is given | 26 |
the texts were encoded | 26 |
is to encode one | 26 |
works in english were | 26 |
was divided into two | 26 |
looked at by a | 26 |
now take and use | 26 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 26 |
to produce large quantities | 26 |
qa standards were returned | 26 |
were encoded and linked | 26 |
process of creating the | 26 |
was based on the | 26 |
external keying companies for | 26 |
of the tei in | 26 |
and or corrected and | 26 |
where possible up to | 26 |
tcp data is very | 26 |
remain and some readable | 26 |
keyers to be redone | 26 |
companies for transcription and | 26 |
encoding was enhanced and | 26 |
quantities of textual data | 26 |
works in other languages | 26 |
be marked as illegible | 26 |
editions of a works | 26 |
encoding based on the | 26 |
by a tcp editor | 26 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 26 |
the project have been | 26 |
is given to their | 26 |
image sets published by | 26 |
of any assumptions that | 26 |
tei p using tcp | 26 |
for their own purposes | 26 |
there are a number | 26 |
to range over a | 26 |
these texts for their | 26 |
to the keyers to | 26 |
anyone can now take | 26 |
of the print record | 26 |
project restraints of time | 26 |
released into the public | 26 |
chosen if there was | 26 |
assurance was then carried | 26 |
will never have been | 26 |
processed by university of | 26 |
these processes should make | 26 |
and available in eebo | 26 |
known extent have been | 26 |
not meet qa standards | 26 |
the keyers to be | 26 |
assumptions that can be | 26 |
the public domain as | 26 |
via their early english | 26 |
will be marked as | 26 |
into the public domain | 26 |
included and sometimes a | 26 |
that due credit and | 26 |
and use these texts | 26 |
works are eligible for | 26 |
published between and available | 26 |
made about the data | 26 |
by editorial teams in | 26 |
by converting tcp files | 26 |
was then carried out | 26 |
placeholder characters or elements | 26 |
extent have been transformed | 26 |
of the texts have | 26 |
the true nature of | 26 |
are a number of | 26 |
or corrected and characters | 26 |
of time and funding | 26 |
selection was intended to | 26 |
divided into two phases | 26 |
the process of creating | 26 |
then carried out by | 26 |
for an anonymous work | 26 |
and markup guidelines are | 26 |
in oxford and michigan | 26 |
textual data within the | 26 |
and the publisher proquest | 26 |
characters marked as illegible | 26 |
to encode one copy | 26 |
sometimes a second or | 26 |
encoded as gap s | 26 |
with level of the | 26 |
a compelling reason to | 26 |
never have been looked | 26 |
produce large quantities of | 26 |
corrected and characters marked | 26 |
characters or elements to | 26 |
the encoding was enhanced | 26 |
although there are a | 26 |
of tcp data is | 26 |
and oxford and the | 26 |
transcription and basic encoding | 26 |
quality of tcp data | 26 |
those which did not | 26 |
illegibles were encoded as | 26 |
will remain and some | 26 |
between and available in | 26 |
for transcription and basic | 26 |
should be aware of | 26 |
sent to external keying | 26 |
have been issued variously | 26 |
out by editorial teams | 26 |
compelling reason to do | 26 |
and those which did | 26 |
the texts have been | 26 |
a work was chosen | 26 |
a partnership between the | 26 |
in all likelihood such | 26 |
the print record of | 26 |
of creating the tcp | 26 |
any remaining illegibles were | 26 |
wide variety of subject | 26 |
any assumptions that can | 26 |
of every monographic english | 26 |
reason to do so | 26 |
mind that in all | 26 |
are available at the | 26 |
instances will never have | 26 |
sets were sent to | 26 |
corrected where possible up | 26 |
to tei p using | 26 |
guidelines are available at | 26 |
mainly structural encoding based | 26 |
publisher proquest to create | 26 |
proquest to create accurately | 26 |
have been looked at | 26 |
of michigan and oxford | 26 |
the filling in of | 26 |
or tei g elements | 26 |
a second or later | 26 |
proquest via their early | 26 |
during phase of the | 26 |
and some readable characters | 26 |
reflect the true nature | 26 |
to external keying companies | 26 |
bibliography of english literature | 26 |
be made about the | 26 |
the tei in libraries | 26 |
texts based on the | 26 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 26 |
intended to range over | 26 |
general aim of eebo | 26 |
based on the image | 26 |
on the image sets | 26 |
elements of known extent | 26 |
issued variously as sgml | 26 |
creating the tcp texts | 26 |
there was a compelling | 26 |
and encoded texts based | 26 |
their works are eligible | 26 |
overall quality of tcp | 26 |
notably latin and welsh | 26 |
as illegible were corrected | 26 |
unicode or tei g | 26 |
can now take and | 26 |
to page images in | 26 |
marked as illegible were | 26 |
data is very good | 26 |
or for an anonymous | 26 |
text strings within braces | 26 |
based on the new | 26 |
proofread for accuracy and | 26 |
the universities of michigan | 26 |
a number of works | 26 |
keying companies for transcription | 26 |
been issued variously as | 26 |
simplify the filling in | 26 |
with changes to facilitate | 26 |
based on the text | 26 |
large quantities of textual | 26 |
chose to create diplomatic | 26 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 26 |
record of the period | 26 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 26 |
that can be made | 26 |
of instances per text | 26 |
project have been released | 26 |
created during phase of | 26 |
should bear in mind | 26 |
over a wide variety | 26 |
carried out by editorial | 26 |
given to their original | 26 |
the general aim of | 26 |
or text strings within | 26 |
characters will be marked | 26 |
to create accurately transcribed | 26 |
was intended to range | 26 |
markup guidelines are available | 26 |
texts created during phase | 26 |
for accuracy and those | 26 |
by university of nebraska | 26 |
was chosen if there | 26 |
and linked to page | 26 |
images in accordance with | 26 |
texts have been issued | 26 |
number of works in | 26 |
meet qa standards were | 26 |
that in all likelihood | 26 |
of the old standard | 26 |
create accurately transcribed and | 26 |
of a work was | 26 |
into placeholder characters or | 26 |
returned to the keyers | 26 |
aimed to produce large | 26 |
due credit and attribution | 26 |
of gaps by user | 26 |
of the project have | 26 |
selection was based on | 26 |
their early english books | 26 |
project was divided into | 26 |
first editions of a | 26 |
level of the tei | 26 |
encoded texts based on | 26 |
public domain as of | 26 |
the overall quality of | 26 |
likelihood such instances will | 26 |
on the text encoding | 26 |
we respectfully request that | 26 |
is a partnership between | 26 |
and therefore of any | 26 |
title published between and | 26 |
a limit of instances | 26 |
whichever is the greater | 26 |
therefore chose to create | 26 |
converting tcp files to | 26 |
the text encoding initiative | 26 |
users should bear in | 26 |
standards were returned to | 26 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 26 |
michigan and oxford and | 26 |
sets published by proquest | 26 |
data within the usual | 26 |
or elements to simplify | 26 |
such instances will never | 26 |
page images in accordance | 26 |
or later edition of | 26 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 26 |
published by proquest via | 26 |
were corrected where possible | 26 |
gaps by user contributors | 26 |
readable characters will be | 26 |
at by a tcp | 26 |
a works in english | 26 |
opposed to critical editions | 26 |
which did not meet | 26 |
bear in mind that | 26 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 26 |
of textual data within | 26 |
print record of the | 26 |
should make clear that | 26 |
partnership between the universities | 26 |
second or later edition | 26 |
the value of the | 26 |
were returned to the | 26 |
a wide variety of | 26 |
and sometimes a second | 26 |
texts for their own | 26 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 26 |
been released into the | 26 |
while the overall quality | 26 |
accuracy and those which | 26 |
processes should make clear | 26 |
in english were prioritized | 26 |
to reflect the true | 26 |
did not meet qa | 26 |
files to tei p | 26 |
was a compelling reason | 26 |
range over a wide | 26 |
was proofread for accuracy | 26 |
are eligible for inclusion | 26 |
in accordance with level | 26 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 26 |
elements to simplify the | 26 |
of the process of | 26 |
the image sets published | 26 |
be aware of the | 26 |
some readable characters will | 26 |
as opposed to critical | 26 |
have been transformed into | 26 |
text creation partnership web | 26 |
the text creation partnership | 26 |
understanding these processes should | 26 |
editorial teams in oxford | 26 |
tcp files to tei | 26 |
to a limit of | 26 |
universities of michigan and | 26 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 26 |
all likelihood such instances | 26 |
the usual project restraints | 26 |
keying and markup guidelines | 26 |
at the text creation | 26 |
tcp aimed to produce | 26 |
text selection was based | 26 |
quality assurance was then | 26 |
domain as of january | 26 |
limit of instances per | 26 |
the publisher proquest to | 26 |
restraints of time and | 26 |
phase of the project | 26 |
and two carats allay | 26 |
by proquest via their | 26 |
of known extent have | 26 |
attribution is given to | 26 |
then their works are | 26 |
up to a limit | 26 |
linked to page images | 26 |
possible up to a | 26 |
were sent to external | 26 |
filling in of gaps | 26 |
accordance with level of | 26 |
of a works in | 26 |
and therefore chose to | 26 |
in of gaps by | 26 |
encoded and linked to | 26 |
can be made about | 26 |
illegible were corrected where | 26 |
respectfully request that due | 26 |
take and use these | 26 |
tcp is to encode | 26 |
tcp project was divided | 26 |
true nature of the | 26 |
within the usual project | 26 |
and characters marked as | 26 |
in mind that in | 26 |
been transformed into placeholder | 26 |
on the new cambridge | 26 |
to their original source | 26 |
tcp is a partnership | 26 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 26 |
but we respectfully request | 26 |
have been released into | 26 |
later edition of a | 26 |
created by converting tcp | 26 |
creation partnership web site | 26 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 26 |
work was chosen if | 26 |
teams in oxford and | 26 |
therefore of any assumptions | 26 |
been looked at by | 26 |
structural encoding based on | 26 |
of works in other | 26 |
copies of the texts | 26 |
was enhanced and or | 26 |
image sets were sent | 26 |
gap elements of known | 26 |
and a pound weight | 24 |
an ounce of silver | 22 |
from time to time | 22 |
in the time of | 21 |
pound weight of silver | 20 |
weight of gold of | 20 |
reproduction of original in | 19 |
for the most part | 19 |
the dearth of things | 19 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 18 |
iv tiff page images | 17 |
to the value of | 17 |
value of the silver | 17 |
of the price of | 17 |
the gold and silver | 17 |
a great part of | 17 |
of gold of the | 17 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 16 |
logarbo text and markup | 16 |
estc r ocm this | 16 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 16 |
of the value of | 16 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 16 |
mona logarbo text and | 16 |
iv tiff page image | 16 |
is not to be | 16 |
the value of money | 15 |
at the end of | 15 |
the officers of the | 15 |
a pound weight troy | 15 |
raising the value of | 15 |
estc r this keyboarded | 14 |
apex covantage keyed and | 14 |
the original in the | 14 |
of the original in | 14 |
the same quantity of | 14 |
covantage keyed and coded | 14 |
r this keyboarded and | 14 |
the summons of the | 13 |
the rest of the | 13 |
of twenty two carats | 13 |
the price of the | 13 |
the silver in the | 13 |
reproduction of the original | 13 |
the ballance of trade | 13 |
of original in the | 13 |
of the silver in | 13 |
spi global keyed and | 13 |
the value of our | 13 |
the price of things | 13 |
global keyed and coded | 13 |
summons of the pipe | 13 |
this part of the | 12 |
and xml conversion a | 12 |
to four per cent | 12 |
the greatest part of | 12 |
officers of the mint | 12 |
that is to say | 12 |
the time of king | 12 |
clipt and counterfeit money | 12 |
was master and worker | 12 |
the pound weight of | 12 |
the quantity of silver | 12 |
the end of the | 12 |
of the dearth of | 12 |
after the rate of | 12 |
the price of land | 12 |
part of the world | 12 |
grains and an half | 12 |
the bank of england | 12 |
shillings and three pence | 12 |
abundance of gold and | 12 |
the interest of money | 11 |
as well as the | 11 |
the price of our | 11 |
the price of money | 11 |
three grains and an | 11 |
that the price of | 11 |
the price of commodities | 11 |
of twenty three carats | 11 |
the use of the | 11 |
a proportionable number of | 11 |
it is to be | 11 |
is at per cent | 11 |
on the other side | 11 |
as if it were | 11 |
in proportion to the | 11 |
of the gold and | 11 |
and are to be | 11 |
shillings and six pence | 11 |
by reason of the | 11 |
weight of silver of | 11 |
so much of the | 10 |
of six shillings and | 10 |
honourable house of commons | 10 |
to the end that | 10 |
eighteen peny weight allay | 10 |
six shillings and three | 10 |
the weight of the | 10 |
the value of all | 10 |
the statute of h | 10 |
for the amendment of | 10 |
and eighteen peny weight | 10 |
two peny weight fine | 10 |
there can be no | 10 |
of the said old | 10 |
then in times past | 10 |
of silver of the | 10 |
in the reign of | 10 |
at ten shillings apiece | 10 |
a bushel of wheat | 10 |
the price of silver | 10 |
are to be sold | 10 |
silver in the coin | 10 |
to be paid in | 9 |
eleven ounces two peny | 9 |
the course of commodities | 9 |
hundred pounds by tale | 9 |
the amendment of the | 9 |
at the time of | 9 |
reddit compotum de l | 9 |
the profits of the | 9 |
gold of twenty two | 9 |
the said old standard | 9 |
may be called the | 9 |
in the mean time | 9 |
the old standard of | 9 |
of gold of twenty | 9 |
plenty or scarcity of | 9 |
for the good of | 9 |
the consideration of the | 9 |
the charge of the | 9 |
cause of the dearth | 9 |
in proportion to its | 9 |
of the silver coins | 9 |
the honourable house of | 9 |
gold and silver coins | 9 |
and half a grain | 9 |
and an half fine | 9 |
brought into the exchequer | 9 |
essay for the amendment | 9 |
shillings and five pence | 9 |
or a proportionable number | 9 |
clipt or diminished moneys | 8 |
three pounds by tale | 8 |
tale one pound sterling | 8 |
moneys and coyns of | 8 |
the moneys and coyns | 8 |
carats three grains and | 8 |
three carats three grains | 8 |
twenty three carats three | 8 |
half an ounce of | 8 |
pound weight troy of | 8 |
parts of the world | 8 |
quantitie of gold and | 8 |
which may be called | 8 |
are not to be | 8 |
touching the moneys and | 8 |
in the case of | 8 |
and coyns of england | 8 |
to make by tale | 8 |
act touching the moneys | 8 |
the firme of the | 8 |
gold of the old | 8 |
a letter to a | 8 |
the standard of the | 8 |
of our home commodities | 8 |
to make good the | 8 |
ounces two peny weight | 8 |
an act touching the | 8 |
the abundance of gold | 8 |
weight and fineness to | 8 |
a less quantity of | 8 |
every pound weight of | 8 |
at the rate of | 8 |
and if it be | 8 |
silver of the old | 8 |
the payment of the | 8 |
in weight and fineness | 8 |
but to run for | 8 |
in the great roll | 8 |
for gold and silver | 8 |
the loss of the | 8 |
text has not been | 7 |
restoring the text the | 7 |
author or stationer meant | 7 |
and metadata enrichments aim | 7 |
thousand pounds per annum | 7 |
curation by amateur and | 7 |
metadata enrichments aim at | 7 |
notes for div a | 7 |
firme of the county | 7 |
in the english short | 7 |
textual changes and metadata | 7 |
standard spellings that support | 7 |
aim at restoring the | 7 |
in the british library | 7 |
indentures of the mint | 7 |
by way of permutation | 7 |
bring in their plate | 7 |
text is an enriched | 7 |
for the time being | 7 |
original in the british | 7 |
the great roll of | 7 |
this text has not | 7 |
the annotation includes standard | 7 |
an enriched version of | 7 |
a standardized format that | 7 |
text the author or | 7 |
tcp digital transcription a | 7 |
changes and metadata enrichments | 7 |
has not been fully | 7 |
humbly offered to the | 7 |
was coined into thirty | 7 |
the rate of money | 7 |
the reign of queen | 7 |
to set a price | 7 |
value of silver in | 7 |
the text more computationally | 7 |
aim at making the | 7 |
and suitable for network | 7 |
it into the mint | 7 |
piece which may be | 7 |
includes standard spellings that | 7 |
ballance of our trade | 7 |
a text in a | 7 |
at restoring the text | 7 |
text in a standardized | 7 |
of king charles the | 7 |
enrichments aim at making | 7 |
text more computationally tractable | 7 |
display of a text | 7 |
in a standardized format | 7 |
not been fully proofread | 7 |
the value of l | 7 |
to serve for the | 7 |
in a pound weight | 7 |
of the sheriffs accompts | 7 |
making the text more | 7 |
support the display of | 7 |
be equal in weight | 7 |
many walks of life | 7 |
version of the tcp | 7 |
enriched version of the | 7 |
of silver and gold | 7 |
of the money of | 7 |
was coined into fourty | 7 |
money is at per | 7 |
will be sure to | 7 |
digital transcription a of | 7 |
by amateur and professional | 7 |
textual changes aim at | 7 |
based collaborative curation by | 7 |
the price of their | 7 |
transcription a of text | 7 |
at making the text | 7 |
at twenty shillings apiece | 7 |
was to make by | 7 |
six shillings and five | 7 |
at the same rate | 7 |
lords justices and council | 7 |
the price of his | 7 |
value of money in | 7 |
the alteration of the | 7 |
and on the other | 7 |
that preserves archaic forms | 7 |
money makes a man | 7 |
the realme of england | 7 |
format that preserves archaic | 7 |
as much as the | 7 |
been tokenized and linguistically | 7 |
that made up the | 7 |
eight shillings an ounce | 7 |
the firma de proficuis | 7 |
annotation includes standard spellings | 7 |
or stationer meant to | 7 |
thousand measures of land | 7 |
text has been tokenized | 7 |
out of the kingdom | 7 |
to the honourable house | 7 |
this text is an | 7 |
of the tcp digital | 7 |
the exportation of our | 7 |
indenture of the mint | 7 |
end users from many | 7 |
in buying and selling | 7 |
amateur and professional end | 7 |
it ought to be | 7 |
for the payment of | 7 |
stationer meant to publish | 7 |
equal in weight and | 7 |
of a text in | 7 |
standardized format that preserves | 7 |
to the consideration of | 7 |
been fully proofread approx | 7 |
the author or stationer | 7 |
between the king and | 7 |
the tcp digital transcription | 7 |
the text the author | 7 |
reddit compotum de marc | 7 |
linguistically annotated with morphadorner | 7 |
the lowering of interest | 7 |
to bring in their | 7 |
the english short title | 7 |
from many walks of | 7 |
he or they shall | 7 |
users from many walks | 7 |
upon the great roll | 7 |
to be coined into | 7 |
the rate of interest | 7 |
the price of exchange | 7 |
the efficient cause of | 7 |
by bills of exchange | 7 |
the text has been | 7 |
ten shillings by tale | 7 |
when money is at | 7 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 7 |
of them will make | 7 |
the display of a | 7 |
tokenized and linguistically annotated | 7 |
of the same silver | 7 |
half a grain allay | 7 |
the state of england | 7 |
spellings that support the | 7 |
the time of h | 7 |
for the service of | 7 |
collaborative curation by amateur | 7 |
changes aim at restoring | 7 |
professional end users from | 7 |
at thirty shillings apiece | 7 |
and linguistically annotated with | 7 |
and professional end users | 7 |
there will be more | 7 |
the course of the | 7 |
that support the display | 7 |
for the use of | 7 |
is an enriched version | 7 |
the denomination of our | 7 |
english short title catalog | 7 |
of the old sterling | 7 |
has been tokenized and | 7 |
of which there shall | 6 |
do not see how | 6 |
of an ounce of | 6 |
and silver to be | 6 |
of the same standard | 6 |
to the price of | 6 |
vs and other nations | 6 |
text r in the | 6 |
it may not be | 6 |
in respect of the | 6 |
of the realme of | 6 |
was to be coined | 6 |
the property of the | 6 |
the same weight of | 6 |
at six per cent | 6 |
crowns at five shillings | 6 |
an ounce of siluer | 6 |
to the standard of | 6 |
price of our home | 6 |
the advancement of the | 6 |
of the pipe and | 6 |
to be sold by | 6 |
same quantity of silver | 6 |
of it into the | 6 |
amendment of the silver | 6 |
which is to be | 6 |
according to the statute | 6 |
is the same thing | 6 |
original text notes for | 6 |
the price of lands | 6 |
the gold and siluer | 6 |
proportionable number of half | 6 |
commons assembled in parliament | 6 |
from the original text | 6 |
the house of commons | 6 |
of the lords of | 6 |
the mint to be | 6 |
than if it were | 6 |
make in tale one | 6 |
clerk of the pipe | 6 |
a sufficient quantity of | 6 |
gold of the said | 6 |
of the statute of | 6 |
an essay for the | 6 |
a of text r | 6 |
value of our money | 6 |
it will not be | 6 |
raise the value of | 6 |
which there shall be | 6 |
to the same effect | 6 |
a benche of payment | 6 |
i do not see | 6 |
for the counties of | 6 |
the name of the | 6 |
loss to the nation | 6 |
by the present standard | 6 |
angels at ten shillings | 6 |
the reign of king | 6 |
be brought into the | 6 |
to be made of | 6 |
so much money as | 6 |
the value of gold | 6 |
of text r in | 6 |
indenture to the same | 6 |
the hands of the | 6 |
money in the kingdom | 6 |
the quantity of the | 6 |
firme post terras datas | 6 |
commissioners of the treasury | 6 |
that there is no | 6 |
in a great measure | 6 |
the exportation of bullion | 6 |
rule the course of | 6 |
silver moneys of the | 6 |
given in to the | 6 |
aptara keyed and coded | 6 |
for the course of | 6 |
great part of the | 6 |
every pound weight troy | 6 |
the original text notes | 6 |
on the one side | 6 |
the gold or silver | 6 |
the increase of the | 6 |
text notes for div | 6 |
the reformation of the | 6 |
gold and silver to | 6 |
shall be equal in | 6 |
the clipt and counterfeit | 6 |
in tale one pound | 6 |
for want of trade | 6 |
another indenture to the | 6 |
proposals humbly offered to | 6 |
r in the english | 6 |
which shall be equal | 6 |
and fineness to a | 6 |
shillings and four pence | 6 |
the true value of | 6 |
the plenty or scarcity | 6 |
the same shall be | 5 |
the monies of other | 5 |
of the quantity of | 5 |
of the sheriffs firmes | 5 |
measure of the value | 5 |
that from henceforth no | 5 |
of the consequences of | 5 |
gone out of the | 5 |
two shillings and six | 5 |
the same standard silver | 5 |
twenty five per cent | 5 |
five hundred thousand pounds | 5 |
as they stand in | 5 |
for six shillings and | 5 |
the ounce of silver | 5 |
and three pence for | 5 |
removed out of the | 5 |
one bushel of wheat | 5 |
old standard of twenty | 5 |
the commons of the | 5 |
coyn of this kingdom | 5 |
printed in the year | 5 |
two pounds ten shillings | 5 |
of the same value | 5 |
and to the end | 5 |
and this is the | 5 |
both for gold and | 5 |
standard of the mint | 5 |
roll of the pipe | 5 |
with our home commodities | 5 |
according to the present | 5 |
stop of commerce during | 5 |
of equal value to | 5 |
the honnorable the commons | 5 |
pence for the crown | 5 |
old standard was to | 5 |
eight hundred thousand pounds | 5 |
the same effect with | 5 |
upon it by the | 5 |
for an ounce of | 5 |
that it cannot be | 5 |
parts of a peny | 5 |
three pence for the | 5 |
in the bodleian library | 5 |
of king edward the | 5 |
great roll of the | 5 |
by virtue of the | 5 |
ballance of their trade | 5 |
proportion to its vent | 5 |
of a peny weight | 5 |
which is the same | 5 |
the present circumstances of | 5 |
for the maintenance of | 5 |
one other piece which | 5 |
a scarcity of money | 5 |
that it will not | 5 |
be twenty two carats | 5 |
to keep up the | 5 |
the wealth of the | 5 |
honnorable the commons of | 5 |
the lords justices and | 5 |
to be twenty two | 5 |
weight of sterling silver | 5 |
weight of fine silver | 5 |
standard silver in bullion | 5 |
standard of twenty three | 5 |
king edward the third | 5 |
the th of march | 5 |
the foot of six | 5 |
the interest of the | 5 |
moneys of the old | 5 |
the annual revenue of | 5 |
aduance the price of | 5 |
of the rate of | 5 |
of commerce during the | 5 |
our gold and silver | 5 |
and all other gold | 5 |
reformation of the coin | 5 |
high court of parliament | 5 |
to the prejudice of | 5 |
serve for the counties | 5 |
pounds ten shillings by | 5 |
the lords and commons | 5 |
both gold and silver | 5 |
in relation to the | 5 |
two shillings by tale | 5 |
is nothing else but | 5 |
commerce during the re | 5 |
the said rate of | 5 |
from the west indies | 5 |
as well as other | 5 |
in order to be | 5 |
is to be considered | 5 |
of eleven ounces two | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
sovereigns at ten shillings | 5 |
ought not to be | 5 |
firma de proficuo comitatus | 5 |
rest of the world | 5 |
the enhauncing of the | 5 |
five pence an ounce | 5 |
the standard for the | 5 |
eight shillings per ounce | 5 |
seven shillings and six | 5 |
the case of the | 5 |
the same weight and | 5 |
other piece which may | 5 |
commons of the realme | 5 |
the state of the | 5 |
one and the same | 5 |
which will be a | 5 |
the silver of the | 5 |
shillings and eight pence | 5 |
of king henry the | 5 |
in the same proportion | 5 |
standard was to make | 5 |
the lords of the | 5 |
sovereigns at twenty shillings | 5 |
of all sorts of | 5 |
in the course of | 5 |
if we do not | 5 |
same weight and fineness | 5 |
and according to the | 5 |
if it be not | 5 |
in the price of | 5 |
gold and silver in | 5 |
blazon or coat of | 5 |
of any other commodity | 5 |
to which i answer | 5 |
certaine expedients by vvhich | 5 |
with a sufficient quantity | 5 |
in the mean while | 5 |
original in the bodleian | 5 |
the produce of our | 5 |
the raising of the | 5 |
lords of the treasury | 5 |
to the present circumstances | 5 |
the clerk of the | 5 |
concerning certaine expedients by | 5 |
an equal quantity of | 5 |
the pound weight troy | 5 |
of benches of loane | 5 |
one hundred pounds by | 5 |
the stop of commerce | 5 |
or coat of arms | 5 |
it will be a | 5 |
wealth of the nation | 5 |
is the quantity of | 5 |
the high court of | 5 |
the general notions of | 5 |
in the treatise of | 5 |
for the ease of | 5 |
interest to per cent | 5 |
expedients by vvhich the | 5 |
to the honnorable the | 5 |
a due consideration of | 5 |
the commodities of the | 5 |
in this part of | 5 |
loss to the kingdom | 5 |
with regard to the | 5 |
the ballance of our | 5 |
at this day the | 5 |
book of the exchequer | 5 |
foot of six shillings | 5 |
of gold or silver | 5 |
the product of our | 5 |
in regard of the | 5 |
our armies and fleet | 5 |
to the mint to | 5 |
the tower of london | 5 |
indenture between the king | 5 |
real and intrinsick value | 5 |
to his own use | 5 |
to six shillings and | 5 |
into the hands of | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
silver in the coins | 5 |
into fourty four pounds | 5 |
as all other commodities | 5 |
the benefit of the | 5 |
the pleasure of princes | 5 |
into the exannual roll | 5 |
for the value of | 5 |
more goods than we | 5 |
of the moneys of | 5 |
any part of the | 5 |
the money to be | 5 |
so that we may | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
price of his commodities | 5 |
according to the standard | 5 |
the making of this | 5 |
at five shillings apiece | 5 |
greatest part of the | 5 |
the quantity of money | 5 |
the value of silver | 4 |
concerning the standard of | 4 |
according to the true | 4 |
king edward the first | 4 |
waight commeth to from | 4 |
to carry on the | 4 |
collection of some papers | 4 |
as in times past | 4 |
and applying them to | 4 |
pound of sterling silver | 4 |
commodities with our home | 4 |
the extrinsick value of | 4 |
the lord marquess of | 4 |
sufficient quantity of bullion | 4 |
for if that be | 4 |
and silver moneys of | 4 |
same weight of silver | 4 |
them to the present | 4 |
holding any weight less | 4 |
of the trade of | 4 |
to a minister of | 4 |
price of their commodities | 4 |
message to the parliament | 4 |
of commodities for commodities | 4 |
the real and intrinsick | 4 |
permutation of commodities for | 4 |
well as all other | 4 |
i think no body | 4 |
of the nature of | 4 |
the price of other | 4 |
by the fall of | 4 |
original in the university | 4 |
henceforth no moneys clipt | 4 |
or one hundred thirty | 4 |
and hence it is | 4 |
as his majesty shall | 4 |
the example of the | 4 |
fabrication of the moneys | 4 |
put a stop to | 4 |
four pounds ten shillings | 4 |
but on the contrary | 4 |
will be a great | 4 |
as it is now | 4 |
at a lower rate | 4 |
and the rest of | 4 |
gentleman and a merchant | 4 |
as custos or bayly | 4 |
the rate of defects | 4 |
by act of parliament | 4 |
of sterling silver made | 4 |
writ upon several occasions | 4 |
can never be more | 4 |
rents that made up | 4 |
englands looking in and | 4 |
call in their money | 4 |
seventy two angels at | 4 |
than it did before | 4 |
annual revenue of the | 4 |
the number of the | 4 |
a short treatise touching | 4 |
pound weight of the | 4 |
of our own countrey | 4 |
carrying on the war | 4 |
siefring text and markup | 4 |
is to be noted | 4 |
table to know what | 4 |
near as you can | 4 |
which seems to be | 4 |
concerning the manner of | 4 |
which will not be | 4 |
the present standard of | 4 |
and carrying of it | 4 |
forthwith printed and published | 4 |
price of other things | 4 |
complaint for want of | 4 |
denomination of our coin | 4 |
by the statute of | 4 |
side with the cross | 4 |
consideration of the present | 4 |
of gold money of | 4 |
that the charge of | 4 |
to the said denominations | 4 |
be forthwith printed and | 4 |
the danger of the | 4 |
who was an eminent | 4 |
as the occasions of | 4 |
assizes held at bury | 4 |
the quantity of our | 4 |
penny as near as | 4 |
to from a farthing | 4 |
england assembled in parliament | 4 |
make the price of | 4 |
or one hundred and | 4 |
that an ounce of | 4 |
it were to be | 4 |
pearles and precious stones | 4 |
wing l estc r | 4 |
and of our reign | 4 |
to the sum of | 4 |
into fourty eight shillings | 4 |
one other piece of | 4 |
commodities of the realme | 4 |
generall states of the | 4 |
category of texts with | 4 |
offered to the consideration | 4 |
the subjects of england | 4 |
the plenty of money | 4 |
thirty seven shillings and | 4 |
raise the price of | 4 |
the year of our | 4 |
from henceforth no moneys | 4 |
the falling of interest | 4 |
the citizens complaint for | 4 |
set upon it by | 4 |
seven and an half | 4 |
by vvhich the state | 4 |
in respect of one | 4 |
of our reign the | 4 |
some papers writ upon | 4 |
to the foot of | 4 |
england may reape notable | 4 |
the same to the | 4 |
coins are to be | 4 |
five shillings by tale | 4 |
we shall find that | 4 |
the sheriffs firmes from | 4 |
foure manner of wayes | 4 |
brought into the mint | 4 |
to the lord marquess | 4 |
in the fabrication of | 4 |
a discourse of the | 4 |
will ensue on the | 4 |
other piece of gold | 4 |
was an eminent merchant | 4 |
property of the interest | 4 |
making of this act | 4 |
which is called the | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
for the forraine commodities | 4 |
a hundred waight commeth | 4 |
to this honourable house | 4 |
value of the gold | 4 |
as well as all | 4 |
enhauncing of the price | 4 |
of eight shillings an | 4 |
betweene the gold and | 4 |
that there is a | 4 |
lord marquess of halyfax | 4 |
at twenty years purchase | 4 |
for a longer time | 4 |
held at bury st | 4 |
body of the county | 4 |
of the number of | 4 |
grains of the same | 4 |
countrey gentleman and a | 4 |
and six ounces allay | 4 |
citizens complaint for want | 4 |
on the west with | 4 |
an eminent merchant in | 4 |
may be pleased to | 4 |
the occasions of the | 4 |
applying them to the | 4 |
a penny as near | 4 |
as many millions as | 4 |
that the value of | 4 |
king charles the second | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
proportion of money to | 4 |
by indenture between the | 4 |
judith siefring text and | 4 |
only with this difference | 4 |
of interest to per | 4 |
dialogue between a countrey | 4 |
six shillings eight pence | 4 |
ounces of standard silver | 4 |
be of equal value | 4 |
a wing l estc | 4 |
denomination of our money | 4 |
a countrey gentleman and | 4 |
the generall states of | 4 |
in the summons of | 4 |
against the dearth of | 4 |
given under our signet | 4 |
of england may reape | 4 |
the good of the | 4 |
lords and commons assembled | 4 |
to know what a | 4 |
proportionable number of them | 4 |
or one hundred fourty | 4 |
were masters and workers | 4 |
be melted down and | 4 |
if our money be | 4 |
and commonwealth of england | 4 |
to the honourable the | 4 |
may it please your | 4 |
written out to the | 4 |
to be melted down | 4 |
treatise touching sheriffs accompts | 4 |
much of a penny | 4 |
short treatise touching sheriffs | 4 |
of our privy council | 4 |
sheriffs firmes from the | 4 |
that this act be | 4 |
to be born by | 4 |
or any other commodity | 4 |
of this honourable house | 4 |
a tryal of witches | 4 |
do what you can | 4 |
the want of coin | 4 |
further attempt towards the | 4 |
or ounces of silver | 4 |
to be considered of | 4 |
not to be doubted | 4 |
of the profits of | 4 |
pence in the pound | 4 |
of six ounces fine | 4 |
s d the ounce | 4 |
by the author r | 4 |
letter to a minister | 4 |
for the vse of | 4 |
the yeare of his | 4 |
will be able to | 4 |
of a penny as | 4 |
yearly value of the | 4 |
as much money as | 4 |
the price of bullion | 4 |
reign of king charles | 4 |
vvhich the state of | 4 |
the trade of the | 4 |
general notions of money | 4 |
this state and commonwealth | 4 |
of the general notions | 4 |
one ounce of silver | 4 |
present circumstances of this | 4 |
the th year of | 4 |
pound weight of old | 4 |
the clipt money is | 4 |
great value of silver | 4 |
under the title of | 4 |
presented to the high | 4 |
a farthing the pound | 4 |
from a farthing the | 4 |
so much as is | 4 |
attempt towards the reformation | 4 |
puts this text in | 4 |
the bringing in of | 4 |
in the yeare of | 4 |
standard of eleven ounces | 4 |
at the said rate | 4 |
between a countrey gentleman | 4 |
any weight less than | 4 |
the yearly value of | 4 |
if not speedily prevented | 4 |
to the statute of | 4 |
quantity of our money | 4 |
attempted by way of | 4 |
year of our lord | 4 |
they stand in relation | 4 |
of permutation of commodities | 4 |
of coin and coinage | 4 |
discourse of the general | 4 |
a quantitie of gold | 4 |
rate of defects per | 4 |
said old standard was | 4 |
the good of trade | 4 |
to be currant at | 4 |
will make in tale | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
nothing else but the | 4 |
or out of what | 4 |
state and commonwealth of | 4 |
when it shall be | 4 |
the canker of englands | 4 |
to this i answer | 4 |
and a pound of | 4 |
gold and siluer for | 4 |
in the next place | 4 |
printer to his most | 4 |
hundred waight commeth to | 4 |
of the silver they | 4 |
a further attempt towards | 4 |
papers writ upon several | 4 |
of their own countrey | 4 |
towards the reformation of | 4 |
so far as it | 4 |
of the said pieces | 4 |
within the compass of | 4 |
dearth of all things | 4 |
out of this kingdom | 4 |
money of the kingdom | 4 |
a dialogue between a | 4 |
the said statute of | 4 |
of our native commodities | 4 |
in time of peace | 4 |
the same proportion to | 4 |
the raigne of king | 4 |
a collection of some | 4 |
the same according to | 4 |
the assizes held at | 4 |
circumstances of this nation | 4 |
will be impossible for | 4 |
a pound of silver | 4 |
by such other name | 4 |
part of the money | 4 |
and arms on each | 4 |
this text in the | 4 |
old standard of eleven | 4 |
paid into the exchequer | 4 |
that part of the | 4 |
as near as you | 4 |
it is humbly proposed | 4 |
words puts this text | 4 |
court of parliament now | 4 |
the answer of maister | 4 |
but if it be | 4 |
make much of a | 4 |
coyns of gold and | 4 |
drive the trade of | 4 |
the charges of the | 4 |
by the alteration of | 4 |
commeth to from a | 4 |
of parliament now assembled | 4 |
rate of eight shillings | 4 |
and that no person | 4 |
what a hundred waight | 4 |
state of england may | 4 |
a table to know | 4 |
piece of gold money | 4 |
brought in to be | 4 |
the same to be | 4 |
money of the country | 4 |
into three pounds by | 4 |
of the mint in | 4 |
the same in the | 4 |
all other gold coins | 4 |
the silver in our | 4 |
period of the sheriffs | 4 |
at the assizes held | 4 |
fourty four pounds ten | 4 |
the fabrication of the | 4 |
be raised to the | 4 |
weight of the old | 4 |
i think there is | 4 |
respect of one another | 4 |
i doubt not but | 4 |
by way of aphorism | 4 |
to drive the trade | 4 |
the rather for that | 4 |
charged upon the sheriffs | 4 |
six hundred thousand pounds | 4 |
same according to the | 4 |
use to four per | 4 |
profits of the county | 4 |
or by such other | 4 |
yeare of his raigne | 4 |
arms on each side | 4 |
to the high court | 4 |
angels of the old | 4 |
a minister of state | 4 |
the finenesse of the | 4 |
that the rate of | 4 |
shillings and two pence | 4 |
of money to trade | 4 |
in process of time | 4 |
the melting down of | 4 |
of england assembled in | 4 |
the rise and fall | 4 |
of some papers writ | 4 |
it is evident that | 4 |
of the same weight | 4 |
know what a hundred | 4 |
great part of their | 4 |
king charles the first | 4 |
it is humbly conceived | 4 |
or two hundred sixty | 4 |
to be brought in | 4 |
in the university of | 4 |
of the ballance of | 4 |
and commons assembled in | 4 |
if that be wanting | 4 |
a proclamation for raising | 4 |
to the good of | 4 |
so low a rate | 4 |
of silver in the | 4 |
the course of exchange | 4 |
the great value of | 4 |
pictures and arms on | 4 |
have been able to | 3 |
and i think there | 3 |
hence it is that | 3 |
raise five hundred thousand | 3 |
to be called the | 3 |
transported out of this | 3 |
in a very little | 3 |
the purchase of lands | 3 |
payment within this kingdom | 3 |
in reference to the | 3 |
charged upon particular persons | 3 |
safe and easy method | 3 |
was published an act | 3 |
taken out of the | 3 |
as i have before | 3 |
of the humours of | 3 |
it was in firme | 3 |
of the summons of | 3 |
humours of a coffee | 3 |
method which will totally | 3 |
if they have but | 3 |
how they were answered | 3 |
the necessaries or conveniencies | 3 |
the rate of coyned | 3 |
part of the loss | 3 |
and as for the | 3 |
for the making of | 3 |
to lay down a | 3 |
the standard of our | 3 |
is it to be | 3 |
of a bushel of | 3 |
nations with whom we | 3 |
tables of the value | 3 |
mint within the tower | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
its quantity and vent | 3 |
the first six months | 3 |
ought to be raised | 3 |
and so it is | 3 |
the will of the | 3 |
of those vicontiel rents | 3 |
bounded on the west | 3 |
and disadvantages of the | 3 |
which i take to | 3 |
that money may be | 3 |
the black book of | 3 |
when our coin was | 3 |
which i humbly conceive | 3 |
the maintenance of their | 3 |
silver and gold to | 3 |
merchant in the reign | 3 |
time the moneys shall | 3 |
all the clipt money | 3 |
worth than it was | 3 |
be employed in trade | 3 |
the trade of any | 3 |
that divers great summes | 3 |
the english about their | 3 |
the charge of coinage | 3 |
edmund peckham and others | 3 |
to return to the | 3 |
at fifteen shillings apiece | 3 |
one hundred fourty and | 3 |
a commission to sir | 3 |
or one pound of | 3 |
with the advantages and | 3 |
according to value for | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
this text has no | 3 |
raised to the foot | 3 |
if we have too | 3 |
when an ounce of | 3 |
of silver in bullion | 3 |
being paid into the | 3 |
how money makes a | 3 |
then we were wont | 3 |
as shall be thought | 3 |
ounce of silver is | 3 |
of the money to | 3 |
the said clipt money | 3 |
firmes charged upon the | 3 |
that it be too | 3 |
if the price of | 3 |
may be as well | 3 |
the said denominations used | 3 |
from place to place | 3 |
according to the value | 3 |
any sum or sums | 3 |
that there will be | 3 |
the land in rumney | 3 |
if your money be | 3 |
that one ounce of | 3 |
proportion betweene the gold | 3 |
per annum to the | 3 |
a clause for preventing | 3 |
for preventing the stop | 3 |
the purchase of land | 3 |
as it can be | 3 |
we were wont to | 3 |
the next thing is | 3 |
efficient cause of the | 3 |
coined into thirty six | 3 |
make use of the | 3 |
money ought to be | 3 |
so long as the | 3 |
less weight of bullion | 3 |
to the laws and | 3 |
with the addition of | 3 |
the war against france | 3 |
contrary to the laws | 3 |
amendment of the gold | 3 |
fees for execution of | 3 |
the sheriffs firmes and | 3 |
a modest offer of | 3 |
preventing the further encrease | 3 |
whether it be by | 3 |
not brought into the | 3 |
by a low exchange | 3 |
and how they were | 3 |
and wealth of the | 3 |
the treasury for the | 3 |
the value of any | 3 |
for the county of | 3 |
the statute of and | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
a third part of | 3 |
the medium of the | 3 |
some forraigne species of | 3 |
the scarcity of money | 3 |
of the product of | 3 |
expedients for preventing the | 3 |
recorded as gap elements | 3 |
in the first place | 3 |
same ought to be | 3 |
extrinsick value of the | 3 |
rate of coyned gold | 3 |
of the silver scots | 3 |
and if we do | 3 |
how much money is | 3 |
to the nation by | 3 |
that such an excessive | 3 |
come from the west | 3 |
exportation of our moneys | 3 |
treatise of the canker | 3 |
the commons of england | 3 |
this day was published | 3 |
here in this song | 3 |
way of permutation of | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
the aduancing of the | 3 |
denominations used in accounts | 3 |
in the last session | 3 |
and commerce in general | 3 |
as long as they | 3 |
as it is in | 3 |
on the east with | 3 |
the proposal lately given | 3 |
fineness to a present | 3 |
pounds per centum per | 3 |
reasons for the same | 3 |
a further essay for | 3 |
on each side as | 3 |
a discourse of coin | 3 |
without diminishing the species | 3 |
commerce with other nations | 3 |
not of the same | 3 |
the said tally or | 3 |
strumpets spend thy whole | 3 |
concerning clipt and counterfeit | 3 |
think it will be | 3 |
that the sheriff should | 3 |
rialls at fifteen shillings | 3 |
some remarks upon the | 3 |
the pipe and the | 3 |
of late secretly conveyed | 3 |
is more use for | 3 |
now in force prohibiting | 3 |
anent the inbringing of | 3 |
in the first case | 3 |
for when all is | 3 |
also tables of the | 3 |
further explaining the aphorisms | 3 |
of his loving subjects | 3 |
master of the mint | 3 |
to be new coined | 3 |
tallies of reward shall | 3 |
the extrinsick value or | 3 |
the money at home | 3 |
of the money which | 3 |
so long as there | 3 |
mint with a sufficient | 3 |
during the raigne of | 3 |
said tally or bill | 3 |
firme de proficuis comitatus | 3 |
by the honourable sir | 3 |
before the said sir | 3 |
is a clause for | 3 |
lord treasurer for the | 3 |
off all hopes of | 3 |
of the clipt moneys | 3 |
with expedients for preventing | 3 |
for so much as | 3 |
all one as if | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
occasions of the publick | 3 |
of the clipt money | 3 |
crown gold of twenty | 3 |
down the price of | 3 |
in the coins of | 3 |
in his gracious message | 3 |
king henry the eighth | 3 |
canker of englands common | 3 |
it be too late | 3 |
the abuses of our | 3 |
for which the sheriff | 3 |
lighter than the standard | 3 |
is necessary to be | 3 |
aduancing the price of | 3 |
will be more money | 3 |
which ought to be | 3 |
by any other thing | 3 |
dealings of all kinds | 3 |
grains and a half | 3 |
was coined into twenty | 3 |
a pound by tale | 3 |
less silver in it | 3 |
the said office of | 3 |
then make much of | 3 |
laught to scorn in | 3 |
eight shillings by tale | 3 |
the statute of the | 3 |
with respect to forreigners | 3 |
money must go out | 3 |
and that the new | 3 |
charge of the government | 3 |
a this text has | 3 |
make by tale one | 3 |
father of the great | 3 |
the auditors of the | 3 |
supply the want of | 3 |
in force prohibiting the | 3 |
the measure of trade | 3 |
he has occasion for | 3 |
of the said statute | 3 |
pound of silver of | 3 |
gold to be twenty | 3 |
the want of things | 3 |
hundred fourty and four | 3 |
by a commission to | 3 |
more than we export | 3 |
importation of it into | 3 |
one hundred thirty two | 3 |
of the officers of | 3 |
increase dealings of all | 3 |
vnmasking of two paradoxes | 3 |
part of our money | 3 |
charged upon the sheriff | 3 |
silver into the kingdom | 3 |
that it may be | 3 |
at four per cent | 3 |
made up the sheriffs | 3 |
with some remarks upon | 3 |
to the use of | 3 |
upon the bank of | 3 |
in relation each to | 3 |
and particularly to east | 3 |
also some thoughts are | 3 |
coined into one hundred | 3 |
some considerations of the | 3 |
it by the ounce | 3 |
have been of late | 3 |
gerrard de malynes merchant | 3 |
greater part of the | 3 |
with a replication vnto | 3 |
c estc r ocm | 3 |
shillings and nine pence | 3 |
the fall of interest | 3 |
dearth of things by | 3 |
coins of this realm | 3 |
black book of the | 3 |
if i have been | 3 |
eminent merchant in the | 3 |
and the alteration of | 3 |
be born either by | 3 |
and raising as many | 3 |
within the compasse of | 3 |
preventing the stop of | 3 |
one tenth of a | 3 |
granted by former acts | 3 |
humbly take leave to | 3 |
coined into fourty eight | 3 |
in respect of wheat | 3 |
but laught to scorn | 3 |
a singular care to | 3 |
great impoverishing of the | 3 |
remedy against the dearth | 3 |
said denominations used in | 3 |
of crown gold of | 3 |
true ground of the | 3 |
three grains and a | 3 |
and easy method for | 3 |
such a method of | 3 |
to bring it to | 3 |
will be a loss | 3 |
the season of the | 3 |
the price or value | 3 |
all sorts of pearls | 3 |
change with the changer | 3 |
any sort of commodity | 3 |
part of the profits | 3 |
or sixty six half | 3 |
a stop to the | 3 |
as much or more | 3 |
offer of some meet | 3 |
and scarcitie of money | 3 |
thousand four hundred and | 3 |
is humbly proposed that | 3 |
moneys shall be re | 3 |
is not of the | 3 |
of the vnited provinces | 3 |
and the pound weight | 3 |
sixty two shillings by | 3 |
that the want of | 3 |
these parts of the | 3 |
as much silver for | 3 |
firma de corpore comitatus | 3 |
all robberies upon the | 3 |
defects that were recorded | 3 |
a very little time | 3 |
twenty two pounds ten | 3 |
the said pieces called | 3 |
several duties granted by | 3 |
an explanation of the | 3 |
comitatus post terras datas | 3 |
the rate of the | 3 |
price of the same | 3 |
further encrease of the | 3 |
such other name as | 3 |
plentie or scarcitie of | 3 |
of the said statutes | 3 |
the making of the | 3 |
and angels of the | 3 |
a proclamation appointing some | 3 |
he taketh occasion to | 3 |
with whom we deale | 3 |
the value of things | 3 |
to submit to the | 3 |
for the publick good | 3 |
and exceed the standard | 3 |
six shillings and two | 3 |
said statute of h | 3 |
bring home from any | 3 |
out of the realm | 3 |
the best of the | 3 |
lately given in to | 3 |
text has no known | 3 |
to be subject to | 3 |
at the charge of | 3 |
the one or the | 3 |
if it were in | 3 |
their own or neighbouring | 3 |
that the foreign merchant | 3 |
example of the prince | 3 |
ounce of siluer being | 3 |
hundred sixty four half | 3 |
raising the denomination of | 3 |
reason of the great | 3 |
the body of the | 3 |
out of the realme | 3 |
and in this case | 3 |
of the present parliament | 3 |
one thousand four hundred | 3 |
per centum per annum | 3 |
thoughts are suggested for | 3 |
elements at the time | 3 |
other nations with whom | 3 |
and the national land | 3 |
silver of the said | 3 |
supplying the mint with | 3 |
necessary at this time | 3 |
according to these propositions | 3 |
containing an essay for | 3 |
wing h estc r | 3 |
be found out to | 3 |
thirty three pounds by | 3 |
wing c estc r | 3 |
and increase dealings of | 3 |
better thou wilt be | 3 |
other gold coins now | 3 |
the accompt of the | 3 |
a great scarcity of | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
pense royal blazon or | 3 |
may reape notable advantage | 3 |
divers summs of money | 3 |
king francis the first | 3 |
of a crown piece | 3 |
money have been of | 3 |
the currant price of | 3 |
twenty in the hundred | 3 |
deliuered out for one | 3 |
set a price vnto | 3 |
and when it is | 3 |
title of firma comitatus | 3 |
as the same shall | 3 |
and by this means | 3 |
to rise and fall | 3 |
of the marchant exchange | 3 |
all that is so | 3 |
the laws and statutes | 3 |
whereas information is given | 3 |
whilst the clipt money | 3 |
and parts of a | 3 |
to the places where | 3 |
from yeare to yeare | 3 |
my reasons for the | 3 |
as its quantity is | 3 |
a safe and easy | 3 |
in a letter to | 3 |
of a great part | 3 |
the badness of our | 3 |
day was published an | 3 |
the laws of england | 3 |
do you think that | 3 |
to the importation of | 3 |
a pleasant new tune | 3 |
and legal payments whatsoever | 3 |
to a member of | 3 |
on gold and silver | 3 |
that all the new | 3 |
will appear by the | 3 |
grains and half fine | 3 |
them will make the | 3 |
being at per cent | 3 |
crowns at two shillings | 3 |
by the lords justices | 3 |
of the great familie | 3 |
as in the case | 3 |
any place more goods | 3 |
a great number of | 3 |
fourty eight shillings by | 3 |
as in the last | 3 |
and four carats allay | 3 |
the minds of the | 3 |
the king and sir | 3 |
and ballance of trade | 3 |
at the example of | 3 |
at a higher rate | 3 |
sixth part of a | 3 |
one pound of lawful | 3 |
abuses of our money | 3 |
the ounce of siluer | 3 |
to be duly executed | 3 |
the alteration of mony | 3 |
have occasion to use | 3 |
and falling in price | 3 |
diminishing the species thereof | 3 |
the author of the | 3 |
pound weight of fine | 3 |
the one and the | 3 |
original in the harvard | 3 |
good the coyn of | 3 |
suggested for the remedying | 3 |
gracious message to the | 3 |
answer of maister iohn | 3 |
the said clipt moneys | 3 |
more or less of | 3 |
valued at shillings pence | 3 |
lowering of interest is | 3 |
the statute of rutland | 3 |
mans outcry for lack | 3 |
remarks upon the bank | 3 |
impoverishing of the realm | 3 |
no known defects that | 3 |
for taking off the | 3 |
the title of firma | 3 |
as bayly or custos | 3 |
by the author of | 3 |
of all the clipt | 3 |
in the bankers hands | 3 |
low rate of silver | 3 |
as it is humbly | 3 |
quantity of silver that | 3 |
to scorn in all | 3 |
the sheriffs firme of | 3 |
to a necessity of | 3 |
for the supply of | 3 |
of the interest of | 3 |
for want of money | 3 |
as well as they | 3 |
the value of your | 3 |
that will attend the | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
the court of exchequer | 3 |
will not only be | 3 |
weight of crown gold | 3 |
firmes and gross summs | 3 |
treasurer for the time | 3 |
on the th of | 3 |
fourth part of a | 3 |
information is given unto | 3 |
of it in england | 3 |
ground of the matter | 3 |
divers great summes of | 3 |
interest is at per | 3 |
royal blazon or coat | 3 |
one fourth part of | 3 |
that we bring home | 3 |
and when there is | 3 |
when they have occasion | 3 |
is at this time | 3 |
the time the moneys | 3 |
act be forthwith printed | 3 |
all the rest of | 3 |
more money in tale | 3 |
ballance of trade between | 3 |
mal y pense royal | 3 |
not at this time | 3 |
or in the laws | 3 |
of good and bad | 3 |
the money of any | 3 |
account of our common | 3 |
when all is gone | 3 |
as i said before | 3 |
considerations of the consequences | 3 |
relating to our money | 3 |
thirty pounds by tale | 3 |
the valuation of money | 3 |
l estc r ocm | 3 |
sort of light money | 3 |
to the damage of | 3 |
which they are to | 3 |
they were written out | 3 |
be born by the | 3 |
and other nations with | 3 |
de firma de corpore | 3 |
the standard of england | 3 |
to be got by | 3 |
replication vnto the answer | 3 |
it shall be thought | 3 |
in the reigns of | 3 |
at all to the | 3 |
make good the coyn | 3 |
an act for continuing | 3 |
at this time to | 3 |
the spanish and dutch | 3 |
some thoughts are suggested | 3 |
of the custome of | 3 |
whom the people will | 3 |
the high price of | 3 |
as we haue noted | 3 |
standing measure of the | 3 |
payment of the army | 3 |
scorn in all thy | 3 |
auditors of the revenue | 3 |
in a little time | 3 |
his majesty shall appoint | 3 |
a pretty high rate | 3 |
from any place more | 3 |
of raising our money | 3 |
and raising the value | 3 |
william petty his quantulumcunque | 3 |
of gold to be | 3 |
silver and gold in | 3 |
to make use of | 3 |
plate to be coined | 3 |
vnto the answer of | 3 |
that will ensue on | 3 |
out of the said | 3 |
been of late secretly | 3 |
the vnmasking of two | 3 |
by gerrard de malynes | 3 |
be subject to the | 3 |
petty his quantulumcunque concerning | 3 |
betweene vs and other | 3 |
printed for edward husband | 3 |
humbly proposed that guineas | 3 |
have now in england | 3 |
put out of charge | 3 |
honourable the commons of | 3 |
we have now in | 3 |
or two hundred and | 3 |
by the want of | 3 |
from being melted down | 3 |
to be currant upon | 3 |
less than a million | 3 |
the indentures of the | 3 |
if it be true | 3 |
aboue the price of | 3 |
the plate of the | 3 |
the aforesaid time of | 3 |
of the first year | 3 |
y pense royal blazon | 3 |
to value for value | 3 |
out to the sheriff | 3 |
exceed the standard in | 3 |
to our money is | 3 |
to the coin of | 3 |
no tallies of reward | 3 |
in times of peace | 3 |
cash of the nation | 3 |
be an advantage to | 3 |
to the english about | 3 |
for a pound sterling | 3 |
number of them will | 3 |
proposal to make good | 3 |
encrease of the rate | 3 |
english about their coyne | 3 |
pounds per annum to | 3 |
the same at the | 3 |
rents of his county | 3 |
of maister iohn bodine | 3 |
gold coins now currant | 3 |
the same should be | 3 |
that it is the | 3 |
on the war against | 3 |
the pound of sterling | 3 |
which will totally prevent | 3 |
which was to be | 3 |
that were recorded as | 3 |
amongst us at home | 3 |
to the parliament of | 3 |
than it is now | 3 |
into thirty pounds by | 3 |
gap elements at the | 3 |
more worth than the | 3 |
can it be thought | 3 |
of the lowering of | 3 |
the second yeare pound | 3 |
a wing c estc | 3 |
of the vicontiel rents | 3 |
humbly offered to lay | 3 |
the wisdom of the | 3 |
one half of the | 3 |
the custome of the | 3 |
prevent all robberies upon | 3 |
treasury for the time | 3 |
the money of england | 3 |
the sixth part of | 3 |
statutes now in force | 3 |
duties granted by former | 3 |
the king and his | 3 |
and at the same | 3 |
the proportion betweene the | 3 |
three shillings and four | 3 |
like quantitie of gold | 3 |
the money in the | 3 |
and there will be | 3 |
rise and fall thereof | 3 |
plenty of money in | 3 |
the loss by the | 3 |
be very useful in | 3 |
ease of his loving | 3 |
the third and fourth | 3 |
is the efficient cause | 3 |
the most part of | 3 |
they are to be | 3 |
as if he had | 3 |
species of gold and | 3 |
a replication vnto the | 3 |
the former of these | 3 |
but the truth is | 3 |
are suggested for the | 3 |
about their coyne and | 3 |
king iames the first | 3 |
there will be no | 3 |
us and our neighbours | 3 |
in their own or | 3 |
and the great roll | 3 |
of the proposal lately | 3 |
to account to the | 3 |
to the great impoverishing | 3 |
there is no more | 3 |
for lack of money | 3 |
value of the land | 3 |
be made of the | 3 |
be paid into the | 3 |
the inbringing of money | 3 |
as also tables of | 3 |
constantly in their hands | 3 |
of silver in this | 3 |
they were answered in | 3 |
where we do liue | 3 |
money is necessary to | 3 |
the loss that will | 3 |
be able to make | 3 |
statute of and e | 3 |
the mint with a | 3 |
of the west indies | 3 |
ballance of trade to | 3 |
to coin the pound | 3 |
particularly to east india | 3 |
that half an ounce | 3 |
summs of money which | 3 |
coined into fourty four | 3 |
home from any place | 3 |
published an act for | 3 |
if it were not | 3 |
to carry the same | 3 |
in the name of | 3 |
the gouernment of the | 3 |
no better thou wilt | 3 |
possible for us to | 3 |
disadvantages of the rise | 3 |
and an half of | 3 |
the further encrease of | 3 |
sir edmund peckham and | 3 |
for money in specie | 3 |
ought to be made | 3 |
own or neighbouring nations | 3 |
the people will imitate | 3 |
one time with another | 3 |
weight and allay of | 3 |
is to be paid | 3 |
spend thy whole estate | 3 |
ballance of trade is | 3 |
order of the court | 3 |
to be remaining in | 3 |
one hundred thousand pounds | 3 |
that it is necessary | 3 |
with the opinion of | 3 |
the second general head | 3 |
and this may be | 3 |
at six shillings eight | 3 |
in the kingdom of | 3 |
than by any other | 3 |
to raise the value | 3 |
for carrying on the | 3 |
the increase of money | 3 |
proclamation for raising the | 3 |
to be paid for | 3 |
less quantity of money | 3 |
relation each to other | 3 |
interest to four per | 3 |
above one third part | 3 |
in the pound weight | 3 |
of silver in england | 3 |
during the time the | 3 |
offered to the honourable | 3 |
low valuation of silver | 3 |
be regulated by law | 3 |
to have their returns | 3 |
coin of this kingdom | 3 |
appointing some forraigne species | 3 |
three grains and half | 3 |
money in proportion to | 3 |
with a letter to | 3 |
for supplying the want | 3 |
and that the same | 3 |
as it will be | 3 |
the chamber of the | 3 |
raising as many millions | 3 |
and in the mean | 3 |
the consequences of the | 3 |
more gold and siluer | 3 |
into the mint at | 3 |
a gain to the | 3 |
the master of the | 3 |
report containing an essay | 3 |
down a method which | 3 |
well as other things | 3 |
short account of our | 3 |
to supply the present | 3 |
it will be impossible | 3 |
price or value of | 3 |
so much loss to | 3 |
the remedying the abuses | 3 |
tendred to the english | 3 |
choose to have their | 3 |
things within themselues in | 3 |
the plenty of the | 3 |
forraigne species of gold | 3 |
of standard silver in | 3 |
time of king edward | 3 |
ouer and aboue the | 3 |
concerning the falling of | 3 |
end of the first | 3 |
the rent of land | 3 |
this act be forthwith | 3 |
coined into thirty pounds | 3 |
parts of the kingdom | 3 |
i dare not stir | 3 |
of money and bullion | 3 |
causes of the dearth | 3 |
that the king and | 3 |
enough to drive the | 3 |
act for continuing several | 3 |
the allay of sterling | 3 |
necessaries or conveniencies of | 3 |
fixing so low a | 3 |
of some meet considerations | 3 |
rising and falling in | 3 |
consequences of the lowering | 3 |
more then in times | 3 |
the great impoverishing of | 3 |
i take to be | 3 |
of the new money | 3 |
it into the kingdom | 3 |
one and the other | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
the want of money | 3 |
either by way of | 3 |
to which is added | 3 |
with some observations thereupon | 3 |
before the reign of | 3 |
produce of our trade | 3 |
of the body of | 3 |
would be very useful | 3 |
the money of a | 3 |
be discharged of all | 3 |
value of your money | 3 |
and one other piece | 3 |
weight of the pieces | 3 |
the greater quantity of | 3 |
of the treasury for | 3 |
will buy as much | 3 |
will totally prevent all | 3 |
to the present scarcity | 3 |
by what i have | 3 |
within the tower of | 3 |
a report containing an | 3 |
or bills of exchange | 3 |
shall be obliged to | 3 |
the land to be | 3 |
as much as they | 3 |
remedying the abuses of | 3 |
the prime cost of | 3 |
in the red book | 3 |
which by the way | 3 |
due consideration of the | 3 |
the excessiue trade of | 3 |
it at the mint | 3 |
with a short account | 3 |
carried out of the | 3 |
by the present indenture | 3 |
those that are in | 3 |
lay down a method | 3 |
proclamation appointing some forraigne | 3 |
if i mistake not | 3 |
of money in proportion | 3 |
every one of these | 3 |
money of a country | 3 |
less of any commodity | 3 |
and xml conversion the | 3 |
act anent the inbringing | 3 |
of the publick may | 3 |
time of king henry | 3 |
taking off the chimney | 3 |
supplying the want of | 3 |
of money in the | 3 |
less quantity of silver | 3 |
into thirty six pounds | 3 |
and five pence an | 3 |
has no known defects | 3 |
between us and our | 3 |
majesties order for taking | 3 |
the true ground of | 3 |
but if we will | 3 |
relates to the exportation | 3 |
of the interest money | 3 |
commons of england assembled | 3 |
on the east side | 3 |
whereby the price of | 3 |
offered to lay down | 3 |
was the price of | 3 |
the publick may require | 3 |
god save the king | 3 |
it is necessary to | 3 |
of all the world | 3 |
entire firme de proficuis | 3 |
of the office of | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
to reduce it to | 3 |
as much as it | 3 |
less worth than it | 3 |
five pound per cent | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
commission to sir edmund | 3 |
millions as the occasions | 3 |
three pounds two shillings | 3 |
his majesties order for | 3 |
and the other pieces | 3 |
for the gold and | 3 |
the humours of a | 3 |
method for supplying the | 3 |
a method which will | 3 |
money in any country | 3 |
together with a short | 3 |
out of the same | 3 |
of money by them | 3 |
of money have been | 3 |
the want of a | 3 |
pound weight of crown | 3 |
be sure to have | 3 |
of the rise and | 3 |
letter to a member | 3 |
for the remedying the | 3 |
for as much as | 3 |
a good part of | 3 |
loss that will ensue | 3 |
to answer the defect | 3 |
has the nature of | 3 |
from the ballance of | 3 |
of the said places | 3 |
in all thy poverty | 3 |
value of our coin | 3 |
i have endeavoured to | 3 |
the number of buyers | 3 |
his gracious message to | 3 |
silver to be current | 3 |
will it not be | 3 |
and siluer for commodities | 3 |
two angels at ten | 3 |
each side as the | 3 |
of the bad money | 3 |
silver out of the | 3 |
piece by the present | 3 |
or commissioners of the | 3 |
other name as his | 3 |
an act of parliament | 3 |
to the exportation of | 3 |
but so much money | 3 |
for continuing several duties | 3 |
the benches of loane | 3 |
gives the value to | 3 |
of money in any | 3 |
the king and the | 3 |
the coyn of this | 3 |
in payment within this | 3 |
monies of other countries | 3 |
if it be said | 3 |
the opinion of mr | 3 |
and the proper methods | 3 |
name as his majesty | 3 |
the father of the | 3 |
of the house of | 3 |
is less worth than | 3 |
ounce of siluer was | 3 |
totally prevent all robberies | 3 |
in the payment of | 3 |
silver in this part | 3 |
it has the nature | 3 |
the trade of england | 3 |
were recorded as gap | 3 |
highly tend to the | 3 |
our money must go | 3 |
for it is to | 3 |
great summes of money | 3 |
and six hundred thousand | 3 |
should be able to | 3 |
easy method for supplying | 3 |
shillings for a pound | 3 |
wherein also some thoughts | 3 |
all the new moneys | 3 |
gold and siluer now | 3 |
side as the former | 3 |
silver in our coins | 3 |
aduancing of the price | 3 |
instance in the trade | 3 |
it will highly tend | 3 |
clause for preventing the | 3 |
hundred thirty two crowns | 3 |
at a low rate | 3 |
to the increase of | 3 |
the parliament of england | 3 |
pound weight of sterling | 3 |
the entire firme de | 3 |
the time of transcription | 3 |
shall think fit to | 3 |
and supplying the mint | 3 |
are more or less | 3 |
ralph rowlett and martin | 3 |
and transported out of | 3 |
in the times of | 3 |
summes of money have | 3 |
part of the said | 3 |
known defects that were | 3 |
be a loss to | 3 |
a member of parliament | 3 |
it please your honour | 3 |
continuing several duties granted | 3 |
allay of sterling silver | 3 |
so much of our | 3 |
of the canker of | 3 |
necessary to have the | 3 |
good of the common | 3 |
and summs of money | 3 |
of the silver moneys | 3 |
a million of money | 3 |
the importation of it | 3 |
the county of suffolk | 3 |
and statutes now in | 3 |
in the new money | 3 |
the necessities of the | 3 |
shillings eight pence apiece | 3 |
of the said half | 3 |
the values of the | 3 |
land at twenty years | 3 |
advantages and disadvantages of | 3 |
outcry for lack of | 3 |
when it comes to | 3 |
workers of the mint | 3 |
armies and fleet abroad | 3 |
order for taking off | 3 |
and the officers of | 3 |
present indenture of the | 3 |
several parts of the | 3 |
and complement of money | 3 |
the old standard into | 3 |
the product of his | 3 |
ounce of starling siluer | 3 |
carrying of it into | 3 |
the reason whereof is | 3 |
the trade of a | 3 |
three pence per pound | 3 |
far as it relates | 3 |
many millions as the | 3 |
the ease of his | 3 |
as it relates to | 3 |
of the goodness of | 3 |
raising the rate of | 3 |
be called the half | 3 |
shall find that the | 3 |
silver in it than | 3 |
to receive the same | 3 |
the indenture of the | 3 |
to a pleasant new | 3 |
to be currant in | 3 |
for preventing the further | 3 |
is deliuered out for | 3 |
the coins of the | 3 |
pounds by tale of | 3 |
the sale of our | 3 |
to the right honourable | 3 |
interest of money was | 3 |
a proposal to make | 3 |
for raising the rate | 3 |
of our gold and | 3 |
in this song good | 3 |
commodities for money in | 3 |
tend to the good | 3 |
value of all sorts | 3 |
course of the same | 3 |
a wing h estc | 3 |
price of silver in | 3 |
in the vnmasking of | 3 |
received in payment within | 3 |