Justice vindicated; or, an explanation of an Act of Parliament, entitl'd, An Act for granting an Aid to his Majesty, by a Land Tax, &c. Wherein is shewn, What Power and Authority Commissioners and Assessors have, and how they ought to demean themselves. What Evidence is legally required to repute a Man a Papist. What Persons are to be assess'd towards raising the Aid singly, and what doubly; and in what Manner it ought to be assess'd, levied, and collected. In a letter to a nobleman. By a Person, who, for many Years hath made the Study of the Laws of England, his only Profession.
- L. M.
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- [1725]
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[London] : Sold by T. Payne near Sationers-Hall, and by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1725]
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[2],80,79-84p. ; 80.
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References note
Goldsmiths', 6390
Hanson, 3608
ESTC T29335
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