Publication Date | 1767 |
Remainder | to guard against that very alarming and dreadful contagious distemper, commonly called the plague. With important remarks on the necessity of laying open the trade to the East Indies; to enable the government (by an increase of revenue arising from an extension of commerce) to take off the taxes which burthen [sic] the nation. The only true means of providing a relief for the general distress. |
Extent | [4],xxxiv,[1],20-35,[1]p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed for J. Williams, at No. 38. next the Mitre Tavern, Fleet-Street |