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_aGentleman of Wilts. _974770 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aCountry common-sense. Containing, Numb. I. An introductory discourse; with the duty of some magistrates. Numb. II. An essay on publick spirit; and the self-lover arraigned at the bar of common sense. Numb. III. The monstrous trail of the sheep of Adell, which kills the body: an excellent emblem of a self killing nation. Numb. IV. Abstracts from a pamphlet, entitled, observations on British wool. &c. with proper reflections. Numb. V. The importance of the woollen trade to this nation; that our domestick bad oeconomy and vices, are most ruinous to our trade, and how. Numb. VI. That we may preserve our trade, ... Numb. VII. A defence of our bishops seat in Parliament; with their prticular duty there. By a Gentleman of Wilts. |
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_aGloucester : _bPrinted; and sold by A. Dodd, ... London; W. Evans, and J. Wilson, Bristol; J. Leake, Bath; W. Norris, Taunton; E. Easton, Salisbury; E. Wolley, Worcester; and P. Hodges, Hereford, _c1739?. |
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505 | 0 | _aMainly on the woollen trade. | |
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_aGreat Britain. _bParliament. _93867 |
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_aWool trade and industry _zGreat Britain. _949715 |
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