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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XXIV
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Taxes had been remitted.

The value of all public and private securities had risen.

Trade had never been so brisk.

Credit had never been so solid.

All over the kingdom the shopkeepers and the farmers, the artisans and the ploughmen, relieved, beyond all hope, from the daily and hourly misery of the clipped silver, were blessing the broad faces of the new shillings and half crowns.


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