The Excise Bill for Repealing Several Subsidies and an Impost Payable on Tobacco, &c. of the British Plantations : and for Granting an Inland Duty in Lieu Thereof : to which are added, exact lists of the members of Parliament, who voted for, and against bringing in the said bill.
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