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A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining His Majesty's marine forces, and for the better regulation of them
To which is annexed, eight half-sheet tables, containing, distributions of marine-pay in all its branches; accounts of the charge of maintaining marine forces, according to the different establishments in the last war; and an establishment, most humbly proposed, for His Majesty's Marine Forces, with observations and explanations relative thereto. Most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain. -By J. Massie -
Observations concerning the tax upon houses and windows
wherein the ill consequences of increasing that tax are considered, and a way of raising two millions of pounds, by other means, is briefly pointed out -
Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy
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Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland
shewing the probable ill consequences of such a measure in regard to the landed interest, woollen manufacturies, silk manufacturies, fisheries, wealth, and naval power of Great Britain -
A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutesprehend all that is here proposed on that head
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Orders appointed by His Majestie (King Charles I.) to be straitly observed, for the preventing and remedying of the dearth of graine and victuall
with His Majesties proclamation, declaring his royall pleasure and further commandement therein -
A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining His Majesty's marine forces
and for the better regulation of them -
Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland: shewing the probable ill consequences of such a Measure in regard to the Landed Interest, Woollen Manufacturies, Silk Manufacturies, Fisheries, Wealth, and Naval Power of Great Britain
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A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutes
Observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital, shewing the ill consequences of giving public support thereto. Considerations relating to the poor and th poor's-laws of England; Wherein the great Increases of Unemployed Poor, and of Thieves and Prostitutes, are shewn to be immediately owing to the Severity, as well as the Defects of our Poor's - Laws; and to be primarily caused by the Monopolizing of Farms, and the Indosure of Common Lands; which have likewise decreased the Number of People, and brought our Woollen Manufacturies into a precarious State, as is made appear by Extracts from several Laws and other Authorities. Also, a New System of Policy, Most humbly proposed, for Relieving, Employing, and Ordering the Poor of England; Whereby a great Saving may be made in the Charge of Maintaining Them; the Poor's - Rates be kept nearly Equal in all Parishes, as in Equity they ought to be; and every Pretence for wandering about Begging, be taken away. To which are annexed, Forms of the principal Accounts necessary to be kept for those Purposes, whereby such Persons as are not conversant in Accounting will easily be able to comprehend all that is here proposed on that Head. By J. Massie -
Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy. Most humbly submitted to the Consideration of Parliament