Plain dealing: or the whole method of wool-smuggling clearly discover'd, and the weakness of the laws in force, put in a clear light; with methods proposed, and humbly submitted to both Houses of Parliament, by Way of Amendments to the Wool Act, that may effectually prevent wool smuggling for the future, without Expences to the Government. By George Bridges, A Servant of his Majesty's.

  • Bridges, George, wool-comber.
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[1744]
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London : printed for, and sold by Robert Viney, Bookseller, at the Bible in the Old Baily, and at the Royal-Exchange, [1744]

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[4],18,[2]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T126840

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