An Answer to the most material objections made by the linnen-drapers against the bill which restrains the wearing East-India wrought silks, &c., in England /
| Corporate Author: | England and Wales. Parliament. House of Lords |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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[London?] :
[publisher not identified],
[1699?]
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| Series: | Making of the modern world (Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature)
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