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Lotteries - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A scheme for raising 1,800,000 l. upon standing orders in the Exchequer, payable in course, out of a fund of 168,003 l. per annum, for thirty two years; ...
Date: 1712.]- Books
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A good husband for five shillings, or, Esquire Bickerstaff's lottery for the London-Ladies. Wherein those that want Bed-Fellows, in an Honest Way, will have a Fair Chance to be Well-Fitted.
Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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An exact table or list of all the numbers of the tickets or receipts drawn in the first classis of the two million adventure August 1.1711. Before the managers and directors thereof: and the numerical order ... With the respective principal sums, præmiums and benefits arising against the same.
Date: 1711- Books
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A letter from the grave, communicated in a vision By Mr. Holman's late servant. Addressed to servants of all denominations. Exposing the gross Impositions of illegal Lottery Chances, and laying open the iniquitous odds, tricks, artifices, and frauds of private Gambling Offices, which still carry on, in defiance of Law, the ruinous and abominable business of Lottery Insurance. With introductory observations, Addressed to all Families that keep Servants, particularly in the City of London. With also an Address to the Servants themselves, stating particulars relative to the Vision. By the editor of the above letter.
Date: M.DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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A Bill for a charitable lottery. For the relief of distress'd virgins in Great Britain and Ireland.
Date: 1734