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Reasons humbly offered to the Honourable the House of Commons, by the clothiers of Essex, viz. Colchester, Coxhall, Bocking, Braintree, Witham, and the towns adjacent, against the intended additional duty to be laid upon wines
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WorldCat: 65322305
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Reasons humbly offered to the Honourable the House of Commons, why new impositions should not be laid upon brass-wire and tin-plates
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WorldCat: 1066528316
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Reasons humbly offered to the honourable the House of Commons: shewing, why an additional duty should not be laid on all sail-cloath imported
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WorldCat: 65327451
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Reasons humbly offered to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal assembled in the high court of Parliament against the revival of an act for transportation of leather
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WorldCat: 1187925411
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Reasons humbly offered to the most honourable House of Lords, against repealing the act for relief of creditors, by making compositions with their debtors, in case two thirds in number and value do agree
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WorldCat: 606816656
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament assembled, for building a mould or harbour in Whitsand Bay, at the Lands-End in Cornwal, situate betwixt the North and South Channels: and also, for erecting a light-house on the Por-de-Nac point, near the said bay. / By Ralph Michell, engineer
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WorldCat: 766950969
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament for the taking away the office and seal of the aulnagers and collecting the duty of aulnage at the Custom-House
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WorldCat: 65321208
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament in behalf of the City of London, why they should not pay the like proportion towards any future supply to His Majesty, as they did pay towards the last eighteen months tax
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WorldCat: 1361809155
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament, by the free-born merchants of England; shewing cause why the sixty merchants aliens, who pretended to be naturalized in the year 1657. and other aliens trading as merchants, should not be admitted to priviledges of English men by naturalization
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WorldCat: 766892345
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament, for the abatement of the proportion of the assessment upon the City of London
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WorldCat: 1361809045
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament, shewing that to return the importer, all the new-impost paid upon wines, brandy, and vinegar and c. upon exportation, will tend greatly to the advancement of navigation and commerce, and also of his Majesties revenew
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WorldCat: 1361809820
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Reasons humbly offered to the Parliament, why the county of Middlesex should be abated, and not increased to any future supply granted to His Majesty
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WorldCat: 606747257
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Reasons humbly offered to the Right Honourable the House of Lords, why the act, intituled, An act for the relief of creditors, by making composition with their debtors, in case two thirds in number and value to agree, should not be repealed
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WorldCat: 767518543
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Reasons humbly offered to the right honourable the Lords spiritual and temporal assembled in Parliament, to induce the speedy passing an act for further encouraging privateers
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WorldCat: 65329149
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WorldCat: 65329149
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Reasons humbly offered to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, against a clause proposed to be made part of the bill, intitled, An act for relief of creditors, to oblige all debtors to discover upon oath their whole estate and losses to their creditors before any agreement or composition shall be made with them by virtue of this act
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WorldCat: 1041513066
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Reasons humbly offered to the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, to make a small amendment to the words number and value, in the bill for relief of creditors, and thereby prevent many inconveniencies that may happen
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WorldCat: 1183476081
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Reasons humbly offered to this honourable House why a bill pretended to give further powers to the corporation for setting the poor of the city of London and liberties thereof to work should not pass into a law
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WorldCat: 606813960
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Reasons humbly offered to your Lordships for passing the fish bill
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Reasons humbly offered to your Lordships for passing the fish bill in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1699)
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WorldCat: 1066363324
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Reasons humbly offered why there should be a prohibition of the importation of French salt, and allowance of Spanish and Portugal, paying the duty now on it
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WorldCat: 766894228
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Reasons humbly offered why wrought silks, bengalls, and painted callicoes from India, ought not to be prohibited to be worn in England
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WorldCat: 65325509
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Reasons humbly offered, against a clause in the Bill for regulating brokers, and c. for making void all contracts and agreements already made, concerning bank-notes, bank-stock, and all other joynt-stocks
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WorldCat: 65321332
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Reasons humbly offered, against laying a further duty upon stock in hand of paper
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Reasons humbly offered, against laying a further duty upon stock in hand of paper in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1714)
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WorldCat: 65327895
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Reasons humbly offered, by the refiners of sugar in England, for the proportion of four upon white, to one upon brown, in the imposition to be laid upon sugar
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WorldCat: 1361809117
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Reasons humbly offered, for bringing in a bill for prohibiting the importation of foreign buttons made of hair, and all other foreign buttons whatsoever
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WorldCat: 766952640
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Reasons humbly offered, for excepting the rivers of Elbe, Weser, and Eyder, out of the bill for a general liberty of exporting the woollen manufactures of this kingdom
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WorldCat: 766889798
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Reasons humbly offered, for not doubling the subsidy on tobacco from Virginia and Maryland, and c
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WorldCat: 65328382
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Reasons humbly offered, for setling a yearly incom from hackny-coachmen, and by a duty on coals, towards the relief of the orphans of the city of London
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WorldCat: 766890164
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Reasons humbly offered, for setling a yearly incom from hackny-coachmen, and by a duty on coals, towards the relief of the orphans of the city of London. As to the yearly incom from hackny-coachmen
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WorldCat: 606745800
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Reasons humbly offered, for stamping all the broad coyn of the kingdom
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Reasons humbly offered, for stamping all the broad coyn of the kingdom in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Anon.; 1695)
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WorldCat: 65319809
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Reasons humbly offered, for the bringing in a bill to encourage privateers and to demonstrate that such a bill as is proposed will not evade the Prohibition Act or any thing except as to prize goods
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WorldCat: 1066357465
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Reasons humbly offered, on the behalf of the master and wardens of the guild and fraternity of the skinners of London to the honourable House of Commons, against the felt-makers bill, entitled, An act for the better encouraging the manufacture of felt-making in this kingdom: in which bill they pray for a prohibition of English coney-skins and hare-skins, and coney-wooll and hare-wooll
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Reasons humbly offered, on the behalf of the master and wardens of the guild and fraternity of the skinners of London to the honourable House of Commons, against the felt-makers bill, entitled, An act for the better encouraging the manufacture of felt-making in this kingdom: in which bill they pray for a prohibition of English coney-skins and hare-skins, and coney-wooll and hare-wooll in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Worshipful Company of Skinners of London.; 1691)
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WorldCat: 1056412368
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Reasons humbly offered, on the behalf of the master and wardens of the guild and fraternity of the skinners of London, to the honourable House of Commons, against the felt-makers bill, entitled, An act for the better encouraging the manufacture of felt-making in this kingdom: in which bill they pray for a prohibition of English coney-skins and hare-skins, and coney-wooll and hare-wooll
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Reasons humbly offered, on the behalf of the master and wardens of the guild and fraternity of the skinners of London, to the honourable House of Commons, against the felt-makers bill, entitled, An act for the better encouraging the manufacture of felt-making in this kingdom: in which bill they pray for a prohibition of English coney-skins and hare-skins, and coney-wooll and hare-wooll in ProQuest Early English Books Online (Worshipful Company of Skinners of London.; 1691)
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WorldCat: 1056337875
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Reasons humbly offered, proving it is inconsistent with the interest of England, that the civil magistrate should put the penal-laws in execution against Protestant dissenters
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WorldCat: 606678943
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Reasons humbly offered, why the bill brought in by the adventurers in the fenns should not passe before the adjournment of the Parliament
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WorldCat: 606679238
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Reasons humbly offered, why the distillers should have free liberty to make use of English made molossoes , without any great distinction of duty
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WorldCat: 1066352343
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Reasons humbly offered, why the importation of foreign-wrought figured, flowered, biassed, stitched and stripe silks and drugets, tameenes and estimenes, and other stuffs made of wool, should be prohibited
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WorldCat: 766909688
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Reasons humbly offered, why the sale of the lands, and estates, belonging to the late Bishop of Durham, should not be confirmed
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WorldCat: 606688925
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Reasons humbly offered, why the Sheriff of the county of Sussex at an election of a knight or knights of that shire, should be enabled to adjourn the poll, at the desire of one or more of the candidates, from Chichester to Lewes, or from Lewes to Chichester, vice versa
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WorldCat: 1086438145
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Reasons humbly offered; to shew, that a duty upon in-land coals, will be no advantage to His Majesty but a great grievance to his subjects
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WorldCat: 766856205
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Reasons humbly offered; to shew, that a duty upon in-land coals, will be no advantage to His Majesty, but a great grievance to his subjects
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WorldCat: 1044345351
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Reasons humbly proposed for a further act or clause to prevent the loss in the stampt-duties, and other inconveniences arising from clandestine marriages
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WorldCat: 745098547
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Reasons humbly proposed for asserting and securing the right of the subjects to the freedom of trade, until they are excluded from it by act of Parliament
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WorldCat: 65329191
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WorldCat: 65329191
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Reasons humbly proposed to the high court of Parliament for the reviving the act for transportation of leather lately expired
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WorldCat: 1058646327
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Reasons humbly proposed to the High Court of Parliament, against the reviving the act for transportation of leather
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WorldCat: 766897027
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Reasons humbly proposed to the Honourable House of Commons, for laying a duty upon East-India silks, and c. exported into Her Majesty's dominions; and that no drawback be allow'd upon callicoes, muslins, and c. when exported to America and Ireland
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WorldCat: 65328181
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Reasons humbly proposed to the Parliament of England, for making a free trade for tann'd leather, in the bill now committed for continuance of the Act for transporting of leather, and c
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WorldCat: 1361809658
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Reasons humbly propounded against dissolving the antient revenue arising by wine-licences, and imposing thirty shillings, or any other sum, upon a tun of wine, in leiu thereof to be paid by the merchant
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WorldCat: 766891795
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Reasons humbly propounded against dissolving the antient revenue arising by wine-licences, and imposing twenty shillings, or any other sum, upon a tun of wine, in leiu thereof, to be paid by the merchant
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WorldCat: 766891793
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