A caveat against injustice, or An enquiry into the evil consequences of a fluctuating medium of exchange : wherein is considered, whether the bills of credit on the neighboring governments, are a legal tender in payments of money, in the colony of Connecticut, for debts due by book, and otherwise, where the contract mentions only old-tenor money. By Philoeunomos
1752
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Attributed to Roger Sherman in the Dictionary of American biography
English Short Title Catalog, W37346
Evans, 6933
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