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provided.
enacted in sect?, that the
Chief Office of the Mint should be empowered to
coin silver coin of such weight as
may from time to time be affirmed by Her
Majesty, from dies to be furnished by the Master of the Royal Mint and such reprobating
not any
may be presented by the hand (imprimatur) of Her Majesty's Royal Mint – Retention here anywhere else in the Ordinance do I see power given to the Lord of the Treasury to reckon
the coin legal tender. I apprehend therefore that these Regulations must be sent back to the Secretary with the request that they govern
in so far as they
enforce the powers given by the ordinance or that they include provision in lieu of the legal
tender, &c, as fardwell apprehends, should
be embodied in an Admin-Council in order to give legal effect to these provisions, the Secretary like a law
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