A Proposal to raise four hundred thousand pounds per ann. without any imposition or new tax, by amending the deficiency of an old one, namely, the excise on beer and ale [electronic resource]
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- [London : s.n., 1698?]
- 4 p. ; 32 cm.
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- Caption title.
- Place and date of printing from Kress Lib.
- Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University.
- Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 03535.10.
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- Since 1768 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
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- 1698
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