An Essay on the reduction of interest. [electronic resource] : Parliaments succeed not well in five cases: 1. When the King hath been displeasure with his Lords or with his Commons. 2. When any of the great Lords were at variance between themselves. 3. When there was no good correspondence between the Lords and Commons. 4. When there was no unity betweens the commons themselves. 5. When there was no preparation for the Parliament before it began. Coke's institutes.
1770
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An Essay on the reduction of interest. [electronic resource] : Parliaments succeed not well in five cases: 1. When the King hath been displeasure with his Lords or with his Commons. 2. When any of the great Lords were at variance between themselves. 3. When there was no good correspondence between the Lords and Commons. 4. When there was no unity betweens the commons themselves. 5. When there was no preparation for the Parliament before it began. Coke's institutes.
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St. Christopher : Printed by Thomas Howe, and to be sold by him at his Office in Church-Street, Basseterre, M.DCC.LXX. [1770]
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English
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viii,47,[1]p. ; 4⁰.
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Sometimes attributed to James Ramsay.
Price on title page: Price to Subscribers 8s. 3d.
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library Watkinson Collection.
Price on title page: Price to Subscribers 8s. 3d.
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library Watkinson Collection.
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English Short Title Catalog, N31255.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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