Finance, Public - Great Britain - 18th century
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Ridgeway's abstract of the budget or, the taxes of the year 1784. Containing the whole of the dutes on the several articles of candles, petty customs &c. Paper, &c. Bricks and Tiles, Horses, Hackney Coaches, Beer, Cocoa Nuts, Coffee, &c. Lead, Starch and Soap, Postage of Letters, Killing of Game, Tea, Window Lights, Low Wines and Spirits, Linens and Cotton Stuffs, Raw and Thrown Silk, Hats, Pawning of Goods, &c. with an Abridgement of each of the Acts respecting the same.
James RidgwayDate: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- E-books
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A review of Dr. Price's writings on the finances of Great Britain . To which are added, the three plans, communicated by him to Mr. Pitt in the year 1786, for redeeming the national debt: An account of The Real State of the Public Income and Expenditure, from the Establishment of the Consolidated Fund, to the year 1791; and also, A supplement, Continuing the Account to the Year 1795, and stating the present Amount of the Public Debt. Second edition. By William Morgan, F. R. S.
Morgan, William, 1750-1833.Date: 1795