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By the King, a proclamation, declaring the rates at which gold shall be current in payments
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Queries concerning the lowering of the gold coin
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Two and two make four: in a letter to the honest traders of Ireland
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Irelands. Hue and cry after the gold coin; in a letter from Belfast to the Castle of Comfort
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Ireland's mourning flagg, Hibernia a droops her flag now waves in air, and mussted bells do tone her fix'd dispair, while great ones live triumphant in her ruin, and loudly joy in iernas ruin farewel poor nation s--t begins to faint, nor strikes his pen, nor ever will he paint the blackned villains and the nations curse, full burning sun we never can be worse. Could they deprive us of that glotious light
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Advice to the industrious tradesmen and manufacturers of Ireland, upon the present regulation of the coin
with some reasons for the present reduction of the gold -
An unprejudic'd enquiry into the nature and consequences of the reduction of our gold
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To the most worshipfull, and we hope merciful, ye judges, juries, officers, and executioners of the liberty
the humble address, by way of petition of Stake Weagerer, Bacon Herd, and Strap Behind the Coach -
A letter concerning the bankers of Dublin
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Ireland's mourning flagg ... Some queries occation'd by the lowering of the gold coin
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Queries concerning the lowering of the gold coin
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Short reasons why our gold-money in Ireland should not be lowered
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A reply to the principal arguments for the reduction of the gold coin
and some considerations on the consequences thereof -
A short essay on coin
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A satyr on the reduction of the gold coin
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The tryal and conviction of those worthy patriots, who of late have sold their country as much as in them lay, viz Stake Weagerer, Strap behind the Coach, Paver, Upstart, and Bacon Herd, who were all try'd at a court held on the comb, before the Right Honourable Judge Shuttle, on Saturday the 17th inst. September 1737
for high crimes and misdemenor committed against worthy and antient friend Hibernia Gold ... and other, who inhabits this afflicted land -
Two and two make four
in a letter to the honest traders of Ireland -
Irelands hue and cry after the gold coin
in a letter from Belfast to the castle of Comfort -
The wooden-man in Essex-street's memorial
and reason against lowering the gold coin -
The Lurgan brown-nags feast, in a letter from Lurgan to Mr. L--- linnen draper at the hall, in Dublin
setting forth the cause and stratagem made use of, in order to delude the poor north country dealers to sign a petition, introduced to them by the brown-nag ... or persons who strove to introduce the scheme against my cousin Hibernia Gold -
Alteration of the money law
a system desiderated which will retain all the present security which we have for the paper circulation, and at the same time provide for the price of gold rising and falling, like other commodities, when its value changes in this country -
Legislation on gold
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I challenge all England to confute me!
and particularly the sordid idolatrous gold-mongering Peelites -
Statement of evidence which would have been given to the committee of the House of Commons on commercial distress by William Blacker, Esq., had not a majority of the committee refused to admit of his being examined
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Manifesto of the Anti-Gold-Law League