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A scheme for raising two millions upon standing orders in the exchequer, payable in course out of a fund of 186,670 l. per ann. for thirty two years; with a certain increase of principal and interest, according to several classes, in the same manner as was propos'd for raising 1,500,000 l. And in this scheme there are 857 premiums or prizes, which make about one premium or prize in every 22 tickets or receipts
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Practical farriery
Or, The complete directory, in whatever relates to the food, management, and cure of diseases incident to horses. The whole alphabetically digested, and illustrated with copper-plates. By John Blunt, surgeon, at Leominster, Herefordshire -
A scheme for raising 1,500,000 1. upon talleys and orders payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 1. per ann. to be settled for thirty two years, with such certain increase of principal from 10 l. to 30 l. on each 100 l. and such premiums as are mention'd in the following table
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A supplement to the scheme for raising 1,500,000 l. upon talleys and orders
payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 l. per ann. for thirty two years, with a certain increase of principal and interest according to several classes -
A scheme for raising two millions upon standing orders in the Exchequer
payable in course out of a fund of 186,670 l. per ann. for thirty two years, with a certain increase of principal and interest, according to several classes, in the same manner as was propos'd for raising 1,500,000 l. -
A supplement to the scheme for raising 1,500,000 l. upon talleys and orders payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 l. per ann. for thirty two years; with a certain increase of principal and interest, according to several classes, with addition of chances
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A scheme for raising 1,500,000 1. upon talleys and orders payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 1. per ann. to be settled for thirty two years
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A true account of the payments made by Mr. John Blunt into the Exchequer, on his receipt of 993,000 l. of the class lottery
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A true state of the South-Sea-Scheme
as it was first form'd, &c. With the several alterations made in it before the Act of Parliament pass'd. And an examination of the conduct of the directors in the execution of that act -
A scheme for raising 1,500,000 l. upon talleys and orders
payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 l. per ann. to be settled for thirty two years, with such certain increase of principal from 10l. to 30l. on each 100l. and such premiums as are mention'd in the followin table -
A scheme for raising two millions upon standing orders in the Exchequer, payable in course out of a fund of 186,670 l. per ann. for thirty two years; ... in the same manner as was propos'd for raising 1,500,000 l. ...
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A supplement to the scheme for raising 1,500,000 l. upon talleys and orders payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 l. per ann. for thirty two years; with a certain increase of principal and interest, according to several classes, with addition of chances
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A scheme for raising 1,500,000 l. upon talleys and orders
payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 l. per ann. to be settled for thirty two years, with such certain increase of principal from 10l. to 30l. on each 100l. and such premiums as are mention'd in the following table -
The case of Sir John Blunt
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A true state of the South-Sea-scheme, as it was first form'd, &c
with the several alterations made in it before the act of Parliament pass'd, and an examination of the conduct of the directors in the execution of that act ... as also an abstract of several clauses of the acts of Parliament, made against those directors -
A true account of the payments made by Mr. John Blunt into the exchequer on his receipt of 933,000 l. of the class lottery
as appears by the records of the exchequer, and several accounts deliver'd on oath to the commissioners of accounts -
A true state of the South-Sea-scheme, as it was first form'd, &c
with the several alterations made in it before the act of Parliament pas'd, and an examination of the conduct of the directors in the execution of that act -
A true account of the payments made by Mr. John Blunt into the Exchequer on his receipt of 993,000 l. of the class lottery
as appears by the records of the Exchequer and several accounts deliver'd on oath to the commissioners of accounts -
A scheme for raising 1,500,000 l. upon talleys and orders
payable in course out of a fund of 140,000 l. per ann. to be settled for thirty two years, with such certain increase of principal from 10 l. to 30 l. on each 100 l. and such premiums as are mention'd in the following table -
A true state of the South-Sea Scheme
as it was first form'd, &c with the Several Alterations made in it, before the Act of Parliament pass'd. and an examination of the conduct of the directors In the Execution of that Act; with an Enquiry into some of the Causes of the Losses which have ensued. As also an Abstract of several Clauses of the Acts of Parliament, made against those Directors, and the Grounds of them; with some Remarks on the whole -
The case of Sir John Blunt, Bart
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The case of Sir John Blunt, Bart. his wife and family
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The particular and inventory of Sir John Blunt, Bart
One of the Late Directors of the South-Sea Company. Together with the Abstract of the same