Quid, Oliver
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A letter of advice, addressed to all merchants, manufacturers, and traders, of every denomination , In Great Britain, concerning the odious and alarming tax on receipts, Which is to Take Place On the First Day of September next; in which the Oppressive Partiality of the Tax, and the Lawful Means of Avoiding it, are Plainly, Fairly, and Honestly Set Forth, and Made Clear to the Meanest Capacity. With an abstract of the act. By Oliver Quid, tobacconist. All Traders, and other honest People, ought to read this Letter.
Quid, OliverDate: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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A letter of advice , addressed To all merchants, manufacturers, and traders, of every denomination. in Great Britain, concerning the tax on receipts, which is to take place On the First Day of September next; in which the oppressive partiality of the tax, and the lawful means of avoiding it, are plainly, fairly, and honestly set forth, and made clear to the meanest capacity. By Oliver Quid, tobacconist.
Quid, OliverDate: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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A letter of advice, addressed to all merchants, manufacturers, and traders, of every denomination , in Great Britain, concerning the odious and alarming tax on receipts, which is to take place On the First Day of September next; in which the oppressive partiality of the tax, and the lawful means of avoiding it, are plainly, fairly, and honestly set forth, and made clear to the meanest capacity. With an abstract of the act. By Oliver Quid, tobacconist. All Traders, and other honest People, ought to read this Letter.
Quid, OliverDate: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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A safe and easy plan for the conduct of all sorts of money transactions, without the use of any receipts: which contains better and more useful evidence of the payment of money, than stamped receipts will do, taken either before or after the late amendment of the act imposing stamp duties on receipts; or than any other Evidence whatsoever, stamped or unstamped. By Oliver Quid, Tobacconist. Remember the Truth and Lawfulness of my Letters of Advice
Quid, OliverDate: [1784?]- E-books
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A second letter of advice, addressed to all merchants, manufacturers, and traders, of every denomination , In Great Britain, concerning the odious and alarming tax on receipts, in which their Fears and Jealousies of Future Alteration of the Act, with Intent to Force it Upon them, by Ministry, are Considered; Together with Many Other Interesting and Important Subjects of Trade; Well Worthy the Most Serious Perusal and Attention of All the Good People of this Realm. to which are added, the opinions of Messrs. Mansfield, Kenyon, and Arden, as to our present conduct under the act, which entirely agree with our advice in the first letter. By Oliver Quid, tobacconist.
Quid, OliverDate: 1783