Some considerations offered to publique view, in behalf of the many thousand persons interessed in publique sales: : wherein is shortly stated 1. The original of publique debts satisfied upon those sales. 2. The consideration of the sales themselves and their authorities. 3. The consonancy of their confirmation to presidents of law and the practises of former times. 4. The weight of the concernees.
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