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*John Locke, Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. [http://www.economics.mcmaster.ca/ugcm/3ll3/locke/furth.txt e-text] | *John Locke, Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. [http://www.economics.mcmaster.ca/ugcm/3ll3/locke/furth.txt e-text] | ||
- | *Dudley North, Discourses Upon Trade; Principally Directed to the Cases of the Interest, Coynage, Clipping, Increase of Money (London: T. Basset, 1691). [http://www.economics.mcmaster.ca/ugcm/3ll3/north/trade.txt e-text] | + | *Dudley North, Discourses Upon Trade; Principally Directed to the Cases of the Interest, Coynage, Clipping, Increase of Money (London: T. Basset, 1691). [http://www.econlib.org/LIBRARY/YPDBooks/North/nrthDT.html e-text] |
*Robert Gould, The Corruption of the Times by Money. A Satyr (London: Matthew Wotton, 1693). [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1693-corruption.html e-text] | *Robert Gould, The Corruption of the Times by Money. A Satyr (London: Matthew Wotton, 1693). [http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1693-corruption.html e-text] |
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This is a SubPage of the Marteau Early 18th-Century Currency Converter. It offers links to e-text editions of late 17th and eraly 18th century texts dealing with money. |
1660
- William Petty, A Treatise of Taxes & Contributions (London, 1662). e-text
- Josiah Child, Brief Observations Concerning Trade and Interest of Money (London: E. Calvert/ H. Mortlock, 1668). e-text
1670
- Roger Coke, A Discourse of Trade (London: H. Brome/ R. Horne, 1670). e-text
- Samuel Fortrey, Englands Interest and Improvement (London: N. Brook, 1673). e-text
1680
- William Petty, Quantulumque Concerning Money (1682). e-text
- Matthew Hale, A Discourse Touching Provision for the Poor (London: W. Shrowsbery, 1683). e-text
1690
- William Petty, Political Arithmetick Or a Discourse Concerning, The Extent and Value of Lands, People, Buildings (London, 1690), ed. Rod Hay, html: Andy Blunden, 1998. e-text
- John Locke, Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest and the Raising the Value of Money (London, 1691). e-text
- John Locke, Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. e-text
- Dudley North, Discourses Upon Trade; Principally Directed to the Cases of the Interest, Coynage, Clipping, Increase of Money (London: T. Basset, 1691). e-text
- Robert Gould, The Corruption of the Times by Money. A Satyr (London: Matthew Wotton, 1693). e-text
- Edmond Halley, An Estimate of the Degrees of the Mortality of Mankind with an Attempt to ascertain the Price of Annuities upon Lives, (London, 1693), ed. Matthias Böhne 2002. e-text
- Charles D'Avenant, An Essay on the East-India Trade (1697). e-text
1700
- Isaac Newton, Reports of the Royal Mint Office (London, 1701-1725), ed. Olaf Simons, 2005. e-text
- John Law, Money and Trade Considered. With a Proposal for Supplying the Nation with Money (1705). pdf
- Daniel DeFoe, Giving Alms no Charity (London, 1704). e-text
- John Law, Mémoire pour prouver qu'une nouvelle espèce de monnaie (manuscript, 1707), ed. Paulette Taieb. e-text
- Georg Heinrich Paritius, Cambio Mercatorio oder Neu erfundene Reductiones derer vornehmsten Europäischen Müntzen (Regensburg, 1709), ed. Matthias Böhne/ Olaf Simons 2005. e-text
1710
- J. Jocelyn, An Essay on Money and Bullion. Wherein are considered Value Intrinsik and Extrinsik (London: B. Lintot, 1717). pdf
1720
- Isaac Gervaise, The System or Theory of the Trade of the World (London: H. Woodfall/ J. Roberts, 1720). e-text
1730
- Jonathan Swift, A Proposal to Pay off the Debt of the Nation (Dublin, 1732). e-text
- Jonathan Swift, Reasons Why We Should not Lower the coins now current in this Kingdom (Dublin: E. Waters, 1736). e-text
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