The second part of An argument against excises : in answer to the objections of several writers, especially with regard to that part of the subject which relates to the power and conduct of the commissioners and officers of excise : with some remarks on the present state of affairs /
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| Language: | English |
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| Item Description: | Continues: An argument against excises. Signatures: A-G⁴ H² [I]⁴ K². Appendix: 12 pages at end. Advertisement at foot of page 12 at end. Caleb D'Anvers is a pseudonym used by Nicholas Amhurst. The Cushing Library/Rare Books copies were acquired as part of the Lois Goddard Morrison Collection of Eighteenth Century Literature. One of the Cushing Library/Rare Books copies is bound with: The Grand accuser the greatest of all criminals. Part I. [London : J. Roberts, 1735] -- The budget opened, or an answer to a pamphlet intitled A letter to a member of Parliament to his friends in the country, concerning the duties on wine, and tobacco. [London : Printed by H. Haines, ... 1733] -- An argument against excises, in general essays ... / by Caleb D'Anvers. [London : Printed by H. Haines, ... 1733] -- The second part of An argument against excises, in answer to the objections of several writers ... / by Caleb D'Anvers. [London : Printed by H. Haines, ... 1733] -- Remarks on the Craftsman's vindication of his two Honble. patrons. [London : Printed by J. Peele, ... 1731] -- A new miscellany for the year 1737. [London : publisher not identified, 1737. One of the Cushing Library/Rare Books copies is bound with: An argument against excises, in general essays ... / by Caleb D'Anvers. [London : Printed by H. Haines, ... 1733]. |
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| Physical Description: | 59 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 12 pages ; 19 cm (octavo) |
| Place of Publication: | England -- London. |