Trades destruction is Englands ruine, or Excise decryed.: Wherein is manifested the irregularity and inequality of raising money by way of excise to defray the charge of the nation. By W.C. a lover of his country.

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Trades destruction is Englands ruine, or Excise decryed.: Wherein is manifested the irregularity and inequality of raising money by way of excise to defray the charge of the nation. By W.C. a lover of his country.
Author
W. C.
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London :: [s.n.],
Printed in the year MDCLIX. [1659]
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Excise tax -- England
Taxation -- England
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