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Observations relative to the taxes upon windows or lights. A commutation of these taxes being also suggested, and a Tax assessed from the internal capaciousness, or Tonnage, of houses, pointed out as a more eligible mode of taxation. To which are added, observations on the shop-tax, and the discontent caused by it, ----- Pag. 72 Short Observations on the late Act relative to Hawkers and Pedlars, ---- 100 a hint for the improvement of the metropolis, -105 By John Lewis de Lolme, Advocate, L. L. D.
Lolme, Jean Louis de, 1740-1806.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Catalogus librorum ex bibliothecis virorum Reverendi eruditissimique Jo. Lowthorp, M.A. & F.R.S. et Honoratissimi Tho. Carew Armigeri, Nuper Defunctorum: or, a catalogue of the Libraries of the late Reverend and Learned John Lowthorp, M. A. and F. R. S. (author of the Philosophical Transactions abridg'd;) and the Honourable Tho. Carew Esq; both Deceas'd. Consisting of several Thousand Volumes, relating to the History, Antiquities, and Constitution of Great-Britain, France, Ireland, and most other Countries. Books of Sculpture, Medals, Painting, Voyages, Trade, Husbandry, Physick, Mathematicks, Natural History; Law Common, Civil and Canon; best Editions of the Fathers. Lexicographers, Classicks in Usum Delphini, Paris Editions, cum Notis Variorum, and by the most Celebrated Printers. N.B. There is a Large and Curious Collection of Spanish, French, and Italian Books. Which will begin to be Sold Cheap, (the Price mark'd in each Book) by Charles Davis, at his Shop (lately Mr. Bateman's) in Pater-Noster-Row, next to Warwick-Lane, on Tuesday the 27th of February 1727-8. Catalogues may be had gratis at Mr. King's, Westminster-Hall; Mr. Green's, Charing-Cross; M. Jackson's, in Pall-Mall; Mr. Lewis's Covent-Garden; Mr. Meighan's, Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn; Mr. Lintot's, in Fleet-Street; Mr. Strahan's, and Mr. Brotherton's, Royal-Exchange; Mr. Clement's, at Oxford; Mr. Crownfield's, at Cambridge, and Mr. Corsley's, in Bristol, Booksellers; and at the Place of Sale. Where Money may be had for any Library or Parcel of Books.
Davis, Charles, -1755.Date: 1728]- Books
Problems of world poverty : a study outline / by J.C. Gray.
Gray, John Clement.Date: 1954- Books
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A catalogue of above fifteen thousand volumes In which are included the libraries of John Parsons, of Merton-College, Oxford, and of the Rev. Mr. Gray, of Southwicke, in Sussex, with several other large parcels of law, mathematicks, divinity, and English history, of gentlemen, deceased, &c. The whole making a large assortment of valuable books in most languages, arts, and sciences, and in general are in very good condition. Among which are the following. Rapin, and Tindal's Contin. 5 vol. in rus. Holingshed's Chronicle, 2 vol. best edit. Camden's Britannia, 2 vol. I. p. Morant's Essex, 2 vol. 1. p. eleg. in rus. Atkyns's Gloucestershire, 1. p. in rus. Stukeley's Abury, elegant Borlase's Cornwall Thurloe's State papers, 7 vol. Dart's Westminster-Abbey, 2 vol. Carte's Hist. of England, 4 vol. in rus. ... Leonis Palladio, by Inigo Jones Dion Cassius Reimari, 2 tom. eleg. Ciceronis Opera Stephani, 2 tom. Clement. Alexand. Opera, per potter, 2 tom. 1. Cæsari in metal. Dal pedrufi, 10 tom. Which will be sold very cheap (for ready money only) the lowest price in the catalogue, on Thursday the 24th of August, 1769, and continue daily on sale, by William Otridge, bookseller opposite the north-side of the New Church in the Strand; where most money is given for any library or parcel of books, of books exchanged. Catalogues to be had of the following booksellers; Mr. Robson, of New Bond Street; Mr. Ridley, St. James'-street; Mr. Walter, Charing-cross; Mess Curtis, Fleet-Street; Mr. Harris, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Mr. Cooke, at the Royal Exchange; Mr. Merrill and Mr. Woodyes, at Cambridge; Mr. Fletcher and Mr. Prince, of Oxford; Mr. Blackman, at Reading; Mess. Palmer and Bucket, at Bristol; and at the place of sale.
Otridge, William, -1812.Date: 1769]- Books
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An historical and political discourse of the laws and government of England, from the first times to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. With a vindication of the antient way of Parliaments in England. Collected from some manuscript notes of John Selden Esq; by Nathaniel Bacon, of Grays-Inn, Esq;
Selden, John, 1584-1654.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]