The British woollen manufacturers case, or, cause of the declining state of their trade, and high price on Irish, and low on English wooll. And reasons assign'd, that preventing the British and Irish wooll and yarn being run, is of absolute necessity to preserve the trad of Great Britain. Humbly offered to the consideration of the members of Parliament.

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1720?]
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[London, 1720?]

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2p. ; 1/20.

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ESTC N15850
Hanson, 3458
Goldsmiths', 6371

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