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The genuine thoughts of a merchant : shewing, that in all the libels, remonstrances, and pretended letters against a new method of levying the duties on tobacco and wine, there is not so much as one word worth answering.
MerchantDate: 1732-1733- E-books
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The British gauger or, trader and officer's instructor, in the Royal revenue of the excise and the customs. Part I. Containing the necessary rules of vulgar and decimal arithmetic, and the whole Art of Practical Gauging, both by Pen and Rule; illustrated with a great Variety of curious and useful Examples. Part II. An Historical and Succinct account of all the laws relating to the excise, from the first Commencement thereof, to the present Time. To which are added, Tables of the Old and New Duties, Drawbacks, &c. on Beer, Ale, Spirits, Soap, Candles, &c. And a large and copious Index. Embellished with six folio copper plates, adapted to, and explanatory of the whole Work. By Samuel Clark.
Clark, Samuel, teacher of mathematics.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- E-books
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A short view of the prejudice arising both to the country and revenue : from the imposition on ale and beer granted to the city of Edinburgh and other boroughs in Scotland : humbly submitted to the consideration of the proprietors and farmers of land, and commissioners of His Majesty's revenue in Scotland.
Date: 1748- E-books
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An impartial enquiry into the present question concerning excise : in which the advantages arising to the King and subject, from raising duties by excise, are demonstrated, and the objections thereto obviated : to which is prefixed an introduction containing observations on national treaties, and on the law against riots, and on the doctrine of passive obedience and nonresistance ...
Date: 1733- E-books
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The publick having been imposed on, by several very imperfect and erroneous lists of the members of the House of Commons, who voted for and against the late convention with Spain; ... it has been thought proper to do that justice to the gentleman on both sides they deserve, by giving a more exact one. ..
Date: [1739]