A letter to a member of Parliament, on the present distresses of the poor : the real causes of those distresses, and the most probable means of removing them : in this letter the author has considered the expediency of curtailing the bounty upon corn, and rendered it incontestibly evident, that nothing but the continuance of the bounty, can keep a plentiful supply of grain in the kingdom.
J. W., active 18th century. | Date: 1767