The impartial accomptant : to all lovers of Great-Britain, first to the King, Lords and Commons, then to the whole nation, is demonstratively made known how to pay the national debts, if 48 millions, in seven years, and without a new tax, or any inconveniency to the people.

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1739
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The impartial accomptant. To all Lovers of Great-Britain, first To the King, Lords and Commons, then to the Whole Nation, Is demonstratively made known how to Pay the National Debts, if 48 Millions, in Seven Years; and without a New Tax, or any Inconvenie

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London : Printed for a proper person, and sold by W. Meadows, 1739.

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