Blanch, N.
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The ax laid to the root of the corrupt tree or, an essay on the hardcase of the retale-traders, citizens, ... of the city of London. In regard to their trade, as at present invaded by hawkers and pedlars. ... By a liveryman.
Blanch, N.Date: [1741]- E-books
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A new, easy, and infallible method for improving estates thirty per cent. per annum , without toil, trouble, or charge. Dedicated to the Landholders of the British Dominions, but more especially those of the British Parliament. To which are added, two very curious letters, Wrote to the Honourable House Of Commons, the first Sessions of this Parliament, on two of the most important Subjects in the World, trade, and interest of money, By which those two Grand Affairs are opened to the clear View of all Men. In which is also contained a Scheme for preventing that great Scandal to Human Nature, Robbing, Thieving, and Begging, &c. By Philanthropos.
Blanch, N.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]