The country-Man's proposal or, a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer. Wherein the farmer shews how this nation may raise the Queen twenty thousand pounds every day in the year, and neither have malt nor salt tax, nor charge any Man's Land above 2 s. in the Pound, and to maintain this War with France Twenty Years, and the Nation not one Half penny the worse. The fifth edition corrected, and enter'd according to act of Parliament. By Richard Cooper, Farmer in the County of Nottingham.
- Cooper, Richard, farmer in the county of Nottingham.
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- 1712
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The country-Man's proposal: or, a dialogue between a gentleman and a farmer. Wherein the farmer shews how this nation may raise the Queen twenty thousand pounds every day in the year, and neither have malt nor salt tax, nor charge any Man's Land above 2 s
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Nottingham : printed and sold by John Collyer in the Long-Row, 1712.
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- Full text available: 1712.