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[ 135-1 Table | Chronologique | des Edits, | Declara- 

 tions, Ordonnances, | Arrests et Reglements, | Rendus 

 depuis 1629. jusqu'a present. | Concernant | la Ferme 

 Generale du Tabac. 



A Paris, \ Chez la Veuve Saugrain et Pierre Prault. 

 &c. [4to.] 2 Vols. 1629-1739. 



[ 136.] The | Genuine | Thoughts | of a | Merchant : 

 | shewing | That in all the Libels, Re- | monstrances, 

 and | pretended Letters a- | gainst A new Method of Levying 

 the Du- | ties on Tobacco and Wine, there is not | so much 

 as one Word worth answering. | London : \ Printed for 

 J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms, | in Warwick lane, 1732-3. 

 [8vo, 32 pp.] 



[ 137.] A True Copy of the Excise-Bill, intitled, A Bill 

 for repealing several Subsidies, and an Impost now payable 

 on Tobacco of the British Plantations ; and for granting an 

 Inland Duty in lieu thereof. [410.] 1733. 



[ 138.] The | Case | of the | Planters of Tobacco | 

 in Virginia, As represented by Themselves ; | signed by the 

 President of the | Council, and Speaker of the House of 

 Burgesses. | To which is added, A Vindication of the said ] 

 Representation. 



London, \ Printed for J. Roberts. 1833. [Together 

 with forty-six other Papers on Tobacco and Excise Duties.] 

 [8vo.] 1733. 



[ 139.] A j Letter | from a j Member of Parliament | 

 to his | Friends in the Country, j concerning | the | Duties 

 on Wine & Tobacco j 



London \ Printed for T. Cooper, in Ivy Lane | 1733. 

 [ 8vo. 36 pp.] 



[140.] The | Rise and Fall | of the late Projected | 

 Excise, | Impartially Consider'd. | By a Friend to the English 

 Constitution. | 



London \ J. Peek, at Lockes-Head, | in Amen 

 Corner, 1733 | [8vo. 61 pp.] 



[ 141.] The j Budget | opened, j or, an j Answer to 

 a Pamphlet | intitled, | A Letter from a Member of Par- j 

 liament to his Friends in the Country, con- cerning the 

 Duties on Wine and Tobacco, j London Printed H. Haines, 

 at Mr. Francklin's in | Russell Street, Convent Garden. 

 1733. [8vo. 34 PP-] 



