The criterion: or, some propositions fairly stated. I. Distillation dissected, shewing the natural quality of spirituous liquors, and the united interest of the maker, compunder, and vender, impartially considered: with reciprocal advantages, as well to the public as the government. II. Preventing knavery under the cloak of honesty, improving the landed interest, encouraging trade, and for raising great sums of money for the government's use without any new taxation. III. Means to take off the payment of the poors rate within the bills of mortality, and the poor better provided in every respect. IV. To make rogues honest, and become useful members of the community, with considerable advantages to the public. Lastly, means for the suppression of the present rebellion, and to prevent any future disturbance of the like kind. By Justitia

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Imprint
London : printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-noster-Row, 1746.
Publication year
1746
ESTC No.
N71242
Grub Street ID
51547
Description
32 p. ; 8°.
Note
Following imprint: [Price sixpence.]; Gathered in 4s