An advertisement. : Being a proposal by Dr. Barbon and partners for insuring hous[e] and goods from fire, by a water-work, and to serve the insure[d] houses and others with water, at a cheaper rate, in the price of th[e] water, and insurance.
| Main Author: | Barbon, Nicholas, d. 1698 |
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed by S. Darker and D. Newman; and are to be had gratis at the several offices, and of Ric. Sonthby a[t] the Fleece, over-against the Temple-gate,
1694.
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