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An appeal to the publick concerning the distilling trade; with a rational scheme to extirpate it from the nation. By Red Hot.

By: Red Hot.Publisher: London : printed for T. Kinnersley, 1757Description: [2],29,[1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Temperance -- Great Britain
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.75(2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21244-1001
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VOL.75(15) Statement of the distillers in Scotland who make spirits for the consumption of England; containing an account of the hardships to which they are subjected in exporting their spirits to England, from the unequal duties imposed on them by the existing laws ... VOL.75(16) To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, the humble petition of James Haig, malt distiller at Lochrin, Edinburgh. VOL.75(17) Police anecdotes, or the stratagems of office clearly given; being a correct and authentic statement of the plunders and peculations which retailers of spirits in Dublin are at present subject to, with the lives and characters of some colonels, captains and justices. VOL.75(2) An appeal to the publick concerning the distilling trade; with a rational scheme to extirpate it from the nation. By Red Hot. VOL.75(3) A letter to the Right Honourable John Ponsonby, Esq; Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons; concerning the abuse of spirituous liquers. By William Henry, D.D. Rector of Urney, F.R.S. VOL.75(4) An earnest address to the people of Ireland, against the drinking of spirituous liquors. By William Henry, D.D. Rector of Urney, and Dean of Killaloe, Fellow of the Royal Society ... VOL.75(5) Observations on a pamphlet entitled a Letter to His Grace the Duke of Portland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, so far as the same relates to the subject of revenue; in which is considered the state of the distilling trade of Ireland.

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