| Emma J. Todd - 1890 - 376 halaman
...at this time. THE PINE-TREE SHILLINGS. Captain John Hull was the mint-master of Massachusetts, who coined all the money that was made there. This was...line of business ; for in the earlier days of the colonies, the current coinage consisted of gold and silver money of England, Portugal, and Spain. These... | |
| Emma J. Todd, William Bramwell Powell - 1890 - 380 halaman
...of our money. THE PINE-TREE SHILLINGS. Captain John Hull was the mint-master of Massachusetts, who coined all the money that was made there. This was...line of business ; for in the earlier days of the colonies, the current coinage consisted of gold and silver money of England, Portugal, and Spain. These... | |
| Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1894 - 426 halaman
...THE PINE-TREE SHILLINGS. The Captain John Hull aforesaid was the mint-master of Massachusetts, and coined all the money that was made there. This was...barter their commodities instead of selling them. molasses, he might purchase it with a pile of pine boards. Musket-bullets were used instead of farthings.... | |
| Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and Other States - 1894 - 400 halaman
...pon'-der-ous, weighty ; very heavy ; fditoer. 1. Captain John Hull was the mint-master of Massachusetts, and coined all the money that was made there. This was...and silver money of England, Portugal, and Spain. 2. These coins being scarce, the people were often forced to barter their commodities, instead of selling... | |
| 1899 - 312 halaman
...Captain John Hull was the mint-master of Massachusetts, and coined all the money that was made there. His was a new line of business, for in the earlier days...and silver money of England, Portugal, and Spain. Those coins being scarce, the people were often forced to barter their commodities instead of selling... | |
| 1899 - 312 halaman
...Captain John Hull was the mint-master of Massachusetts, and coined all the money that was made there. His was a new line of business, for in the earlier days...and silver money of England, Portugal, and Spain. Those coins being scarce, the people were often forced to barter their commodities instead of selling... | |
| Etta Blaisdell McDonald, Mary Frances Blaisdell - 1900 - 198 halaman
...ly shil'llng sat'is fi^d man u fac'tur^ Captain John Hull was the mint-master of Massachusetts, and coined all the money that was made there. This was a new line of business; for in the earlier days the colonists had used the gold and silver money of England, Portugal, and Spain. them. For instance,... | |
| 1902 - 364 halaman
...PINE-TREE SHILLING. PART I. 1. THE Captain John Hull aforesaid was the mintmaster of Massachusetts, and coined all the money that was made there. This was...business; for, in the earlier days of the colony, the coinage consisted of gold and silver money of England, Portugal, and Spain. These coins being scarce,... | |
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