An address to both houses of Parliament containing reasons for a tax upon dogs, and the outlines of a plan for that purpose; and for effectually suppressing the oppressive practice of impressing seamen, and More Expeditiously Manning the Royal Navy. By G. Clarke.

  • Clark, George, Esq.
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1791
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Address to both houses of Parliament (Online)
An address to both houses of Parliament: containing reasons for a tax upon dogs, and the outlines of a plan for that purpose; and for effectually suppressing the oppressive practice of impressing seamen, and More Expeditiously Manning the Royal Navy. By G

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London : printed for Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Debrett, Piccadilly, 1791.

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