"Paper currency, guarded by proper regulations and restrictions, is the life of commerce."
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Jordaine v. Lashbrooke (1798), 7 T. R. 605.
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William Henry Ashurst (judge)
1725 β 1807
William Henry Ashurst (1725β1807) was an English judge.
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