A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America. Especially with regard to their paper money: more particularly, in relation to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England.

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  • A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America. Especially with regard to their paper money: more particularly, in relation to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New England.
  • Postscript, to A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America.
People / Organizations
Imprint
Boston: Printed and sold by S Kneeland & T. Green, over against the prison in Queenstreet, 1740.
Publication year
1740-1740
ESTC No.
W37965
Grub Street ID
348768
Description
62,[2]p. ; 8⁰
Note
Attributed to William Douglass in the Dictionary of American biography and in Sabin. Attributed to Thomas Hutchinson by Evans.

First issued without the "Postscript, to A discourse concerning the currencies of the British plantations in America," p. 49-62 (Evans 4531, 4532). The Postscript is in reply to "An inquiry into the nature and uses of money," written by Hugh Vans in answer to Douglass's Discourse.

"Errata."--p. 62.
Uncontrolled note
Signatures: [A]? B-H? (F4 verso, H4 blank). - EVANS RECORDS P. 1-48 AS EVANS 4530, AND LISTS TWO ISSUES OF THE POSTSCRIPT, EVANS 4531 & 4532