Reasons humbly offer'd by the grocers of the city of London, : against part of the bill now depending in the Honourable House of Commons, entituled, A bill to prevent the bringing in the infection, by the clandestine running of goods.
| Corporate Author: | Company of Grocers (London, England) |
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| Language: | English |
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1721].
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