Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. (Several Corrected By Himself) 4

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Speeches of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. (Several Corrected By Himself) 4
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816
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He knew not what provision wasmadQ or could be made, for the payment of workmen, manufacturers, tradesmen or others, even for next Saturday night. He was sure, that if any measure was to be adopted upon the subject, not a moment ought to be lost. If a poor man was to be paid by a guinea note instead of a guinea^ and no .man Would orive him change for it withooit a discount 6f seven shillings, to what dreadful- cbns(equences might this not lead P What would a poor man do with lus fourteen shilli...ngs instead of ms guinea? . What would the still poorer man do, whose whole weekly wages amounted to no more than foorteen shillings R and, he believec^ the average price of weekly labour was not higher. Indeed he ap^hended the most dreadful consequence would soon ensue from; these things ; nor did he know how the evil was to* be averted. He mentioned these things, that every man in the house should instantly turn his thoughts to the subject. It would be dreadful, indeed, if these notes, instead ^f money, should become a^sig^ ttafo; and he feared it would be so.

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