Proposals humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons. : For the taking off the excise of beer and ale, and the settling a better revenue upon the crown, in lieu of the Court of Wards and Liveries, by a burthen insensible, or inconsiderable; but will very much enrich the kingdom in general, and at all times will be a good fond to borrow a million of money.
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