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A reply to the defence of the bank : setting forth the unreasonableness of their slow payments. To which is added, 1. The mischiefs that attend the buying and selling bank-notes. 2. The advantages England will reap by having the unclipt hammer'd mony pass currant into the Exchequer by weight. In a letter to his friend in the countrey. By a true lover of his countrey and the present government.
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  A reply to the defence of the bank : setting forth the unreasonableness of their slow payments. To w
True lover of his countrey and the present government.
London : printed for E. Whitlock, and sold by most booksellers, 1696. -Access this resource online
1696
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A reply to the defense of the Exposition of the doctrin of the Church of England : being a further vindication of the Bishop of Condom's exposition of the doctrin of the Catholic Church : with a second letter from the Bishop of Meaux.
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  A reply to the defense of the Exposition of the doctrin of the Church of England : being a further v
Johnston, Joseph, -1723.
London : Printed by Henry Hills ... and are sold at his printing house ..., 1687. -Access this resource online
1687
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