Bibliographics

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A27256Beeckman, Daniel.To the Honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament proposals humbly offered to raise five hundred thousand pounds per annum, to make good the adulterated and defaced coin of this kingdom without hurting the subject, by drawing it from all parts of the kingdom, dominion of Wales, &c. ...1695.055351480nan./cache/A27256.xml./txt/A27256.txt
A27255Beeckman, Daniel.To the honourable the Commons of England assembled in Parliament proposals humbly offered to lay down a method which will totally prevent all robberies upon the highway, raise five hundred thousand pounds per annum to the government, and increase dealings of all kinds ...1695.03058728nan./cache/A27255.xml./txt/A27255.txt
A28305Blackwell, John, fl. 1695.An essay towards carrying on the present war against France and other publick occasions as also for paying off all debts contracted in the same, or otherwise : and new-coyning of all our moneys, without charge to the great encrease of the honour, strength and wealth of the nation : humbly propos''d, for the Parliament''s consideration and submitted to their great wisdom and love to their country, etc. / by John Blackwell ...1695.071902052nan./cache/A28305.xml./txt/A28305.txt
A29540Briscoe, John, fl. 1695.A discourse on the late funds of the Million-act, and Bank of England shewing that they are injurious to the nobility and gentry, and ruinous to the trade of the nation : together with proposals for the supplying Their Majesties with money on easy terms, exempting the nobility, gentry &c. from taxes, enlarging their yearly estates, and enriching all the subjects in the kingdom ... / by J.B.1694.0256898811nan./cache/A29540.xml./txt/A29540.txt
A29534Briscoe, John, fl. 1695.An abstract of the Discourse on the late funds of the Million-act, Lottery-act, and Bank of England Together with proposals for the supplying their Majesties with money on easy terms, exempting the nobility and gentry, &c. from taxes, enlarging their yearly estates, and enriching all the subjects in the kingdom. Humbly offered and submitted to the consideration of the Lords spiritual and temporal, and Commons in Parliament assembled. By J. B.1694.052211332nan./cache/A29534.xml./txt/A29534.txt
A32503Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685.By the King, a proclamation for removing the receipt of His Majesties exchequer from Non-such to Westminsternan1126138nan./cache/A32503.xml./txt/A32503.txt
A32502Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685. autBy the King. A proclamation for removing the receipt of His Majesties exchequer from Westminster to Nonsuch1665.01256173nan./cache/A32502.xml./txt/A32502.txt
A44642Howard, Robert, Sir, 1626-1698.An account of the state of His Majesties revenue, as it was left by the Earl of Danby at Lady-day, 1679 in a letter to a friend : occasioned by his lordships Answer to An examination of the state of the case of the Earl of Danby / by Sir Robert Howard.1681.085672374nan./cache/A44642.xml./txt/A44642.txt
A56544J. P.Proposals humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, to repair the loss by three millions of clipp''d money without any charge to the nation for fifteen years, viz.1695.01908378nan./cache/A56544.xml./txt/A56544.txt
A47388Killigrew, William, Sir, 1606-1695.A proposal, shewing how this nation may be vast gainers by all the sums of money, given to the Crown, without lessening the prerogative humbly offer''d to the King''s Most Excellent Majesty, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and to the knights, citizens, and burgesses, assembled in Parliament / by William Killigrew ; to which is prefix''d the late Honourable Sir James Sheene''s letter on the same subject and the proposer''s answer.1663.057811626nan./cache/A47388.xml./txt/A47388.txt
A52443North, Dudley, Sir, 1641-1691.Discourses upon trade, principally directed to the cases of the interest, coynage, clipping, increase of money1691.0115343099nan./cache/A52443.xml./txt/A52443.txt
A54625Petty, William, Sir, 1623-1687.A treatise of taxes and contributions shewing the nature and measures of [brace] crown-lands, assessments, customs, poll-moneys, lotteries, benevolence, penalties, monopolies, offices, tythes, raising of coins, harth-money, excize, &c. : with several intersperst discourses and digressions concerning [brace] warres, the church, universities, rents and purchases, usury and exchange, banks and lombards, registries for conveyances, beggars, ensurance, exportation of money/wool, free-ports, coins, housing, liberty of conscience, &c. : the same being frequently applied to the present state and affairs of Ireland.1662.0310998987nan./cache/A54625.xml./txt/A54625.txt
A54694Philipps, Fabian, 1601-1690.Restauranda, or, The necessity of publick repairs, by setling of a certain and royal yearly revenue for the king or the way to a well-being for the king and his people, proposed by the establishing of a fitting reveue for him, and enacting some necessary and wholesome laws for the people.1662.0317978085nan./cache/A54694.xml./txt/A54694.txt