Robert Murray
Identifiers
- VIAF100369506
- WikidataQ16859429
- ISNI0000000072559680
- Open LibraryOL4770201A
Top Subjects
- Early works to 1800 (5)
- Great Britain (4)
- Taxation (3)
- Banks and banking (2)
- Beer (2)
- Ale (2)
- Malt (2)
Books by Robert Murray
Total count: 12
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Advertisement for the more easie and speedy collecting of debtsPrinted for T. Langley, and are to be sold by Thomas Lambert ...1681-01-01
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Corporation-credit, or, A Bank of Credit made currant by common consent in Londonmore useful and safe than moneyPrinted by John Gain, for the Office1682-01-01
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Corporation-credit; or, a bank of credit made currant, by common consent in London, more useful and safe than moneyPrinted by John Gain, for the Office1682-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the honble House of Commons for translating the duty of excise from mault-drinks to maultwhereby may be advanced to the crown above twenty millions for carrying on the war against France : together with some brief notes and observations on the laws and administration in relation to that duty, and the partiality and inequality thereof[s.n.]1695-01-01
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A proposal for translating the duty of excise from malt-drinks to maltwhereby may be advanced to the crown fifteen millions for the carrying on the war against France : together with some brief notes and observations on the laws and administration in relation to that duty, and the partiality and inequality thereof[s.n.]1695-01-01
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A proposal for a national bankconsisting of land, or any other valuable securitiesor depositums.1695-01-01
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A proposal for the better securing our wooll against exportation, by working up, and manufacturing the sameWith the method and manner of setting and keeping the poor in constant and full employment, throughout the whole nation ...1695-01-01
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A proposal for a national bank consisting of land or any other valuable securities or depositums, with a grand cash for returns of money, &cfrom all parts within His Majesty's dominions of England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c. ...Printed for the proposer1695-01-01
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the Honble. House of Commons for translating the duty of excise from mault-drinks to mault, whereby may be advances to the Crown above twenty millions for carrying on the war against Francetogether with some brief notes and observations on the laws and administrations in relation to that duty and the partiality and inequality thereofpublisher not identified1696-01-01
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A proposal for the more easie advancing to the crown, any fixed sum of money, to carry on the war against Franceand payment of the debts contracted thereby1696-01-01
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A proposal for a national bank consisting of land or any other valuable securities or depositums ....1993-01-01
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A proposal for the advancement of trade, upon such principles as must necessarily enforce it ...Printed for J. Edwin