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Two letters, addressed to a British merchant : a short time before the expected meeting of the new Parliament in 1796; and suggesting the necessity and facility of providing for the public exigencies, without any augmentation of debt
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Two letters, addressed to a British merchant : a short time before the expected meeting of the new Parliament in 1796; and suggesting the necessity and facility of providing for the public exigencies, without any augmentation of debt
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1796.
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279958
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Bowles, John (1751-1819)
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8vo.
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