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Twenty minutes observations on a better mode of providing for the poor: in which it is rendered probable that they may be effectually relieved, at ... or more, may be annually saved to the nation
A Letter to the Marquis of Londonderry In Which It Is Demonstrated Beyond the Possibility of Refutation, That Two Hundred Millions of the National Debt, and One-Fourth of All the Taxes, Might Be Instantly Annihilated, to the Great Advantage of All the Pa
Twenty Minutes Observations on a Better Mode of Providing for the Poor: In Which it is Rendered Probable That They may be Effectually Relieved, at the ... or More, may be Annually Saved to the Nation
Observations on the Art of Making Gold and Silver; Or, the Probable Means of Replenishing the Nearly Exhausted Mines of Mexico, Peru, and Potosi; Also, Some Observations on the Structure and Formation of Metals;
Observations on the art of making gold and silver; or, the probable means of replenishing the nearly exhausted mines of Mexico, Peru, and Potosi; ... on the structure and formation of metals; ...
A letter to the Marquis of Londonderry: in which it is demonstrated beyond the possibility of refutation that two hundred millions of the national ... to the great advantage of all the part
A Letter to the Marquis of Londonderry In Which It Is Demonstrated Beyond the Possibility of Refutation That Two Hundred Millions of the National Debt and One-Fourth of All the Taxes Might Be Instantly Annihilated, to the Great Advantage of All the Part
A Letter to the Marquis of Londonderry In Which It Is Demonstrated Beyond the Possibility of Refutation That Two Hundred Millions of the National Debt and One-Fourth of All the Taxes Might Be Instantly Annihilated, to the Great Advantage of All the Part: 19
A Letter to the Marquis of Londonderry In Which It Is Demonstrated Beyond the Possibility of Refutation, That Two Hundred Millions of the National Debt, and One-Fourth of All the Taxes, Might Be Instantly Annihilated, to the Great Advantage of All the Pa