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A free and impartial enquiry into the extraordinary and advantagious bargain, (lately under the consideration of Parliament) for remitting money for the pay of the forces abroad for the year 1743
being a faithful specimen of the oeconomy and management of the present administration in domestic affairs -
Erste Gründe der Cameral-Wissenschaften darinnen die Haupt-Theile so wohl der Oeconomie
als auch der Policey und besondern Cameral-Wissenschaft in ihrer natürlichen Verknüpfung zum Gebrauch seiner academischen Fürlesung entworfen -
Réflexions d'un solitaire sur ce qui peut produrer le plus grand bien de l'État
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Wir Maria Theresia von Gottes Gnaden Römische Kaiserin, in Germanien, zu Hungarn, Böheim
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D. Daniel Gottfried Schrebers Sammlung verschiedener Schriften, welche in die öconomischen, Policey- und Cameral- auch andere Wissenschaften einschlagen
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An ordinance of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament for raising fifty thousand pounds upon delinquents estates
for the speedy reliefe of Ireland and reducing the rebels there : die Jovis, 13 Januarii, 1647 -
A letter from a Member of Parliament, on the plate-tax
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Des Teutschen Reichs Münz-Archiv
bestehend in einer Sammlung Kayserl. und Reichs-Münz-Gesetze, Ordnungen, Privilegien über das Münz-Recht ... nebst zuverlässigen Nachrichten, vom Teutschen Münz-Wesen überhaupt, in ältern, mittlern und neuern Zeiten, aus Archiven und Original-Actis Publicis in chronologischer Ordnung, dem Publico zum Besten, zusammen getragen, und mit einem Real-Indice versehen -
A third letter to the people of England
on liberty, taxes, and the application of public money -
Principes et usages concernant les dixmes
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Thoughts on the pernicious consequences of borrowing money
with a proposal for raising a supply for the current service -
A scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt and for reducing the same
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A scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt, and for reducing the same
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[A full and particular answer to all the calumnies, misrepresentations, and falsehoods
contained in a pamphlet called A fourth letter to the people of England.] -
Severall ordinances of the Lords & Commons assembled in Parliament concerning the sale of bishops-lands
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The Grand account, or, A remonstrance
wherein is plainly discovered the vast summes of money levyed upon the kingdome by ordinance of Parliament since the beginning of the late warre -
An account of the Kings late revenue and debts, or, A true copie of some papers found in the late Archbishop of Canterburies studie
(one of the commissioners for the Exchequer, an. 1634 and 1635) relating to the Kings revenue, debts, and the late Lord Treasurer Portlands gaines by suits, and sales of offices, necessary to be knowne for the common good -
A scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt
and for reducing the same. Inscribed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, &c -
A scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt
and for reducing the same. Inscribed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield, &c. By Bourchier Cleeve, Esq -
Three ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
I For defraying the sallaries and charges of the committee, and sub-committees of accompts. 2 Appointing the committees of sequestrations in the severall counties of England and Wales, speedily to deliver in an accompt of all the sequestrated lands and goods, and how they have been disposed of. 3 Of the names of the Peers added to the committee of the Navy and Customs. Die Veneris, 17 Decemb. 1647. Ordered by the Lords Assembled in Parliament, that these ordinances be forthwith printed and published. Joh. Brown. Cler. Parliamentorum -
London's account: or, A calculation of the arbitrary and tyrannicall exactions, taxations, impositions, excises, contributions, subsidies, twentieth parts, and other assessements, within the lines of communication, during the foure yeers of this unnaturall warre
What the totall summe amounts unto, what hath beene disbursed out of it, and what remaines in the accomptants hands -
An account of the Kings late revenues and debts. Or A true copie of some papers found in the late Archbishop of Canterburies studie, (one of the Commissioners for the Exchequer, An. 1634. and 1635.)
Relating to the Kings revenue, debts, and the late Lord Treasurer Portlands gaines by suits, and sale of offices: necessary to be knowne for the common good -
The grand account. Or A remonstrance, wherein is plainly discovered the vast summes of money levyed upon the kingdome by ordinance of Parliament, since the beginning of the late warre
as also an accompt of the disposall of the greatest part thereof, for the service of the Parliament, &c. Also vox populi, or the cry of the commons against committee-men. In all humility tendered unto the consideration of the body representative, now sitting in Parliament at Westminster. Let him that stole, steale no more