1.
Short Observations on a Printed Paper, Intituled, For encouraging the Coining Silver Money in England, and after for keeping it here
Author: John Locke
Metadata: 1695, c. 5,468 words.
Source: John Locke, Short Observations on a Printed Paper, Intituled, For encouraging the Coining Silver Money in England, and after for keeping it here (London: 1695).
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01851
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2.
Letter from Isaac Newton to John Locke, dated 19 September 1698
Author: Isaac Newton
Metadata: 19 September 1698.
Source: Ms. Locke, b 3, f. 127, Corpus Christi Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01768
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3.
Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest, and Raising the Value of Money
Author: John Locke
Metadata: 1692, c. 44,052 words.
Source: John Locke, Some Considerations of the Consequences of the Lowering of Interest, and Raising the Value of Money (London: 1692).
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01863
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4.
Original letter from Locke to Newton, dated London, 26 July 1692.
Author: John Locke
Metadata: in English, c. 400 words, 2 pp.
Source: Keynes Ms. 98, King's College, Cambridge, UK
Newton Catalogue ID: ALCH00059
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Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, are particularly Examined
Author: John Locke
Metadata: 1695, c. 27,953 words.
Source: John Locke, Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money. Wherein Mr. Lowndes's Arguments for it in his late Report concerning An Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, are particularly Examined (London: 1695).
Newton Catalogue ID: MINT01852
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