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Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain
Consisting partly of extracts from Mr Locke's treatise concerning money, but chiefly of such additions thereto, as are thought to be very necessary at this juncture; not only for remedying the present great scarcity of silver, but for putting a stop to those losses which this nation suffers by the over-valuing of gold-money, and by prohibiting both the melting and exporting of British coin: whereunto is annexed, Sir William Petty's Quantulumcunque concerning money; reprinted from an edition that was printed for private use in the year 1695; and corrected by a manuscript copy of very good authority. By J. Massie -
Observations relating to the Coin of Great Britain ...
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Perpetual supplies for the state
by annuities and reversions -
A representation concerning the knowledge of commerce as a national concern
pointing out the proper means of promoting such knowledge in this kingdom -
A re-stated account of the present charges and duties on British muscovado sugar, imported this kingdom
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Facts, computations, and observations relating to the new malt-tax, and to the intended tax upon ale and beer
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A computation of the money that hath been exorbitantly raised upon the people of Great Britain by the sugar-planters, in one year, from January 1759 to January 1760
shewing how much money a family of each rank, degree, or class hath lost by that rapacious monopoly having continued so long after I laid it open, in my state of the British sugar-colony trade, which was published last winter -
Facts, computations, and observations relating to the new malt-tax, and to the intended tax upon ale and beer
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Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain
consisting partly of extracts from Mr. Locke's treatise concerning money, but chiefly of such additions thereto ... whereunto is annexed, Sir William Petty's Quantulumcunque concerning money -
A state of the exports to and imports from the British sugar-colonies
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To the printer of the Gazetteer
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Reasons humbly offered against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer
shewing that such a tax would not only cause great losses to the landholders of England, but be prejudicial to several branches of our manufacturies, and prove a pinch-belly tax to some hundred thousand families of labouring people -
A supplement to the reasons already offered, by J. Massie, against laying farther tax upon malt or beer
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A supplement to the Reasons already offered, by J. Massie, against laying any further tax upon malt or beer
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Reasons humbly offered against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer
... shewing also, that three years extraordinary supplies for war may be raised upon the exorbitant part of those prices ... for sugars; ... By J. Massie -
A representation concerning the knowledge of commerce as a national concern; pointing out the proper means of promoting such knowledge in this kingdom. By J. Massie