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The draper's reply to some remarks on The consequences of trade, &c. : To which is annex'd, an essay on Mr. Webber's scheme, shewing, how inoffensive it will be if executed by independant patentees, and how destructive of our liberties, if excised
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The draper's reply to some remarks on The consequences of trade, &c. : To which is annex'd, an essay on Mr. Webber's scheme, shewing, how inoffensive it will be if executed by independant patentees, and how destructive of our liberties, if excised
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1741.
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87341
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Webster, W (1689-1758)
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