Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... Ireland had been reduced by the existing disparity in the exchange rates between gold and silver in England and Ireland . The normal balance of payments on trading account between the two countries necessitated the transfer of gold from ...
... Ireland had been reduced by the existing disparity in the exchange rates between gold and silver in England and Ireland . The normal balance of payments on trading account between the two countries necessitated the transfer of gold from ...
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... Ireland in 1722 . According to King the Irish had a sufficient stock of copper coinage already , the true need being for fresh supplies of small silver currency for retail purposes . ' As to our wanting halfpence for Change , ' he wrote ...
... Ireland in 1722 . According to King the Irish had a sufficient stock of copper coinage already , the true need being for fresh supplies of small silver currency for retail purposes . ' As to our wanting halfpence for Change , ' he wrote ...
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... Ireland ' . It may also be urged in conclusion , that the ultimate signifi- cance of the crisis in the history of Anglo - Irish relations has not always been fully appreciated . Lecky saw in the surrender of the patent the first triumph ...
... Ireland ' . It may also be urged in conclusion , that the ultimate signifi- cance of the crisis in the history of Anglo - Irish relations has not always been fully appreciated . Lecky saw in the surrender of the patent the first triumph ...
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