Untainted Englishman
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An attempt to pay off the national debt, by abolishing the East-India Company of merchants, and all other monopolies : with other interesting measures.
Untainted EnglishmanDate: 1767- E-books
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The nature of a quarantine, as it is performed in Italy to guard against that very alarming and dreadful contagious distemper, commonly called the plague. With important remarks on the necessity of laying open the trade to the East Indies; to enable the government (by an increase of revenue arising from an extension of commerce) to take off the taxes which burthen [sic] the nation. The only true means of providing a relief for the general distress.
Untainted EnglishmanDate: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- E-books
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The true interest of Great-Britain in regard to the trade and government of Canada, Newfoundland, and the coast of Labrador : shewing the absurdity of appointing military and naval officers to rule over a commercial people, and the great uneasiness and prejudice that is occasioned by such unnatural appointments which are made more through interest than merit.
Untainted EnglishmanDate: 1767- E-books
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The absolute necessity of laying open the trade to the East-Indies. Proving that as a Revenue of 5 Millions per ann. and a Contribution of 8 Millions, will be acquired by Government; the Subjects put in Possession of their Natural Right to a free Trade, and relieved of their burthensome Taxes, every Proposal for continuing the Company's Charter ought to be rejected; and the Men who patronize such Proposals considered as Enemies to the Interest both of Subject and State
Untainted EnglishmanDate: 1767