Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading ; with Numerous Exercises for Practice, Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... SHILLINGS . 1. CAPTAIN JOHN HULL was the mint - master of Massa- chusetts , and coined all the money that was made there . This was a new line of business ; for , in the earlier days of the colony , the current coinage consisted of gold ...
... SHILLINGS . 1. CAPTAIN JOHN HULL was the mint - master of Massa- chusetts , and coined all the money that was made there . This was a new line of business ; for , in the earlier days of the colony , the current coinage consisted of gold ...
Page 144
... shillings . And , for every twenty shillings that he coined , you will remember , Captain John Hull was entitled to put one shilling into his own pocket . 7. The magistrates soon began to suspect that the mint- master would have the ...
... shillings . And , for every twenty shillings that he coined , you will remember , Captain John Hull was entitled to put one shilling into his own pocket . 7. The magistrates soon began to suspect that the mint- master would have the ...
Page 146
... shillings into one side of the scales , while Betsey remained in the other . Jingle , jingle , went the shillings , as handful after handful was thrown in , till , plump and ponderous as she was , they fairly weighed the young lady from ...
... shillings into one side of the scales , while Betsey remained in the other . Jingle , jingle , went the shillings , as handful after handful was thrown in , till , plump and ponderous as she was , they fairly weighed the young lady from ...
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