Title: | The distressed state of the town of Boston once more considered. And methods of redress humbly proposed, with remarks on the pretended country-man's answer to the book, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c. : With a schaeme for a bank laid down: and methods for bringing in silver money, proposed. / By John Colman. |
Author: | Colman, John, 1670-1753? |
Note: | Boston: : Printed for Benjamin Gray, at his shop in King-Street., [1720] |
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Subject: | Colman, John, 1670-1753? -- Distressed state of the town of Boston |
Subject: | Letter from one in the country, to his friend in Boston |
Subject: | Banks and banking -- Massachusetts |
Subject: | Money -- Massachusetts |
Subject: | Boston (Mass.) -- Commerce |
Subject: | Massachusetts -- Commerce |
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