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The taxes not grievous, and therefore not a reason for an unsafe peace.

Publisher: London : Printed and sold by A. Baldwin, 1711Description: 22p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- Anne, 1702-1714
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.82(3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 21457-1001
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VOL.82(14) Some observations on the present state of Ireland, particularly in relation to the woollen manufacture. In a letter to his Excellency the Duke of Dorset. VOL.82(15) A collection of tracts, concerning the present state of Ireland, with respect to its riches, revenue, trade and manufactures. ... VOL.82(2) Bank-credit: or the usefulness & security of the Bank of credit examined; in a dialogue between a country gentleman and a London merchant. VOL.82(3) The taxes not grievous, and therefore not a reason for an unsafe peace. VOL.82(4) The report of the Commissioners for taking, examining, and stating, the public accounts of the kingdom, with the depositions at large of Sir Solomon Medina, Kt. John Montgomery, Esq; and Captain William Preston, mentioned in the said report. VOL.82(5) The second report of the Commissioners for the taking, examining and stating the publick accounts, &c. VOL.82(6) The state and condition of our taxes, considered; or, a proposal for a tax upon funds: shewing, the justice, usefulness, and necessity, of such a tax, in respect to our trading and landed interest, and especially if we engage in a new war. With some directions to the freeholders of Great Britain, concerning the choice of the next Parliament. By a Freeholder.

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