The golden fleece: or The trade, interest, and well-being of Great Britain considered. With remarks on the present decay of our woollen manufactures, and the impending dangers that threaten this kingdom by suffering (or conniving at) the illegal exportation of British and Irish wool, and woollen goods thoroughly manufactured in Ireland, to foreign parts. Likewise heads for a bill, to put an effectual stop to this matchless evil, so injurious to both king and country. To which is added, a scheme, or proposal, for taking away those burthensome duties on leather, soap, candles, painted silks, and starch, which raise net, but 473,427 l. and yet cost the subject at least three times as much; and to replace the like sum, by a small duty on wool; also to employ the same officers in the service of their country, to register the wool of Great Britain and Ireland; by which alteration, the following proposal will clearly demonstrate, that no rank or condition of men will pay one shilling, where they
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London : Printed by H. Kent, for R. Viney, at the Bible in St. Paul's-Ally, St. Paul's Church yard; E. Comins, at the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, 1739.
The fourth edition, with additions.; ..
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- 1739
- ESTC No.
- T145455
- Grub Street ID
- 192195
- Description
- xv,[1],55,[1]p. ; 8°.
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- Anonymous. By Simon Smith. Sometimes attributed to J. Munn
Price on title page: (Price One Shilling)
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- Attribution from Calendar of treasury books and papers, 1735-1738, p. 512. NC