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A dialogue between Sir Andrew Freeport and Timothy Squat, Esquire, on the subject of excises. Being a full review of the whole dispute concerning a change of the duties on wine and...
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An impartial enquiry into the present state of the British distillery plainly demonstrating the evil consequences of imposing any additional duties on British spirits. And that all...
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Considerations occasioned by the Craftsman upon excises
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The rise and fall of the late projected excise, impartially consider'd. By a friend to the English Constitution.
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An impartial enquiry into the present state of the British distillery plainly demonstrating the evil consequences of imposing any additional duties on British spirits. And that all...
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The necessity of lowering interest and continuing taxes, Demonstrated. In a Letter to G. B.
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