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Ch 1
on the benefits of a new Coinage

Ch 2
on the propriety of attempting to introduce a decimal division of Coins on this opportunity & the benefit to Society

Ch 3
The Probable origin of decimal division & arithmetic with examples of its utility Compard with £.s.d

Ch 4
on the means of proportioning the new Coins & decimal divisions

Ch 5 
on the Practicability of the two modes of Reconning [reckoning] being in use at the same time with tables to Facilitate this measure

Ch 6
will the new devision produce any effect on exchanges on every thing be

Ch 7
as the new division greatly divides the difference of Irish & English currency & places half to the account of one & the other to that of the sister Country will it be a good measure to equalise the value of money in both Islands.

in what metal silver or gold is the exchange  between England & foreign nations calculated

The standard of Coin & of Plate being the Same holds out a temptation to Silversmiths to apply melt Coin if more alloy was added to the Coin the expense of Relesing would act as a Prohibition

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