A scheme for raising two millions upon standing orders in the Exchequer, payable in course out of a fund of 186,670 l. per ann. for thirty two years; ... in the same manner as was propos'd for raising 1,500,000 l. ....
| Main Author: | Blunt, John, Sir, 1665-1733 |
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