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The causes of our present calamities in reference to the trade of the nation fully discovered : with the most proper expedient to remedy the same : whereby the war itself may become as certainly advantageous, as a peace will be destructive
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Whiston, James, 1637?-1707
1974
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Whiston's merchants weekly remembrancer, of the present-money prices of their goods ashoar in London, on Monday, July the 7th, 1701
1974
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England's state-distempers trac'd from their originals : with proper remedies and means to make her vertuous and prosperous
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Whiston, James, 1637?-1707
1704
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England's State-distempers, trac'd from their originals : with proper remedies and means to make her vertuous and prosperous. Humbly presented by James Whiston. The mismanagements in trade discovered, and adapt methods to preserve and improve it. With an appendix shewing the decrease of Protestants in Europe
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Whiston, James, 1637?-1707
1704
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Whiston's merchants weekly remembrancer, of the present-money prices of their goods ashoar in London, on Monday, November 17th, 1701
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Whiston's merchants weekly remembrancer : of the currant present-money-prices of their goods ashoar in London
1698
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Farther arguments, for passing the bill against the sale of offices : humbly offer'd to the House of Lords, as it has pass'd the honourable House of Commons
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Whiston, James, 1637?-1707
1697
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Whiston's merchants weekly remembrancer of the currant present-money-prices of their goods ashoar in London on Monday, March 1st, 1696/7.
1697
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The causes of our present calamities in reference to the trade of the nation fully discovered : with the most proper expedient to remedy the same. Whereby the war it self may become as certainly advantageous, as a peace will be destructive. Humbly presented by James Whiston
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1696
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England's calamities discover'd : with the proper remedy to restore her ancient grandeur and policy
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1696
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