A safe and easy plan for the conduct of all sorts of money transactions, without the use of any receipts: which contains better and more useful evidence of the payment of money, than stamped receipts will do, taken either before or after the late amendment of the act imposing stamp duties on receipts; or than any other Evidence whatsoever, stamped or unstamped. By Oliver Quid, Tobacconist. Remember the Truth and Lawfulness of my Letters of Advice
- Quid, Oliver
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Safe and easy plan for the conduct of all sorts of money transactions, without the use of any receipts: which contains better and more useful evidence of the payment of money, than stamped receipts will do, taken either before or after the late amendment of the act imposing stamp duties on receipts; or than any other Evidence whatsoever, stamped or unstamped. By Oliver Quid, Tobacconist. Remember the Truth and Lawfulness of my Letters of Advice (Online)
A safe and easy plan for the conduct of all sorts of money transactions, without the use of any receipts: which contains better and more useful evidence of the payment of money, than stamped receipts will do, taken either before or after the late amendmen
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London : printed for Scatcherd and Whitaker, No. 12, Ave-Maria-Lane, [1784?]
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