Robe, Thomas, -1746
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Ways and means whereby His Majesty may man his navy with ten thousand able sailors, on short notice, with less expence to the government than at present, and entirely to the benefit and satisfaction of the merchants. To which is added, a collection of some political essays by Eboranos.
Robe, Thomas, -1746Date: 1734- E-books
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Ways and means for the suppression of knavery , and to raise great sums of money for the government's use, without any new taxation; And save, to all His Majesty's Honest Subjects, near Half a Million of Money Annually, by Virtue of Selling Weight and Measure in due Proportion. Most humbly address'd To the King, Lords, and Commons. By Thomas Robe, Esq;.
Robe, Thomas, -1746Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XLV. [1745]- E-books
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A collection of political tracts . On the following subjects, viz. 1. Ways and means to man the navy upon any emergency, with less expence to the government, and no wifeinconvenient to the merchants and traders. II. Stock-Jobbing whether prejudical to, or the support of the publick credit of Great Britain. III. The advantage of accruing to the landed interest of Great Britain, from promoting the British distillery, by encouraging the exportation of manufactured spirits to the baltick, and other foreign parts. IV. Considerations on the more effectual punishment of criminals, whereby the transporation act will not be eluded, and to prevent digging human bodies out of their graves for anatomical dissections. V. A dissertation concerning the laws of China, as they were instituted in the time of Kao, who was emperor 1700 years before the birth of our Saviour. To which is added; a philosophical essay on the effects of the bite of a mad dog; and a prescription, whereby any person labouring under that misfortune, may infallibly cure himself. By Eboranos.
Robe, Thomas, -1746Date: 1735- E-books
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A collection of all the depositions , and advertisements, That have been publish'd, relating to the charge brought against Mr. Robe, of Clerkenwell. With a Prefatory Introduction, and some few Remarks by way of Conclusion. By Thomas Robe, Esq;.
Robe, Thomas, -1746Date: 1727- E-journals
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Compleat Set of St James's Journals
Date: 1722-1723