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[ 142.] An | Appeal | to the | Landholders | con- 

 cerning the | Reasonableness [ and | General Benefit | of 

 an | Excise | upon | Tobacco and Wine. | London \ Printed 

 for J. Peek, at Locke's Head in Amen- | Corner. 1733. | 

 [8vo, 31 pp.] 



[ 143.] De I Tabaco | Sternvtatorio | vvlgo | Dom 

 Schnupff-Taback | A.D. D. XIX DEC, MDCCXXVII | 

 disputabit | M. Antonius Gviliemos | Plaz | et | Jo, 

 Christoph. Marci | Coswiga.-Anhaltinus. | Editio Secunda. 

 Lipsiae | Literis Io. Christiani Langenhemii, | 1733. 

 [Sm. 4to, 32 pp.] 



[ 144.] The I Vitner | and | Tobacconist's | Advocate, 

 I Being | Remarks upon, | and a | Full Answer to | those | 

 Scandalous papers | Published in | The Daily Courant, \ 

 under the Title of | The Occasional Financer, | and under 

 the Names of | Carus and Meanwell. | London: | Printed 

 for T. Reynolds, over-against the | Fountain-Tavern in the 

 Strand. 1733. [&vo, 4-6 PP-] 



[ 145.] A I Bill I For repealing several | Subsidies and 

 an Impost | Now Payable on | Tobacco | Of the | British 

 Plantations ; | And for granting an | Inland Duty in lieu 

 thereof. | London : | Printed for W. Webb, near the Royal 

 Exchange. | 1733. | [8vo, 39 pp.] 



[ 146.] The I Citizens' Procession, | or the | Smuglers' 

 Success I and the | Patriot's Disappointment. | Being | An 

 excellent New Ballad on the Excise Bill. | London : | Printed 

 for A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar, 1733. | 

 [Folio, 8 pp.] 



f 147.] AReview | of the | Excise Scheme; | InAnswer 

 to a Pamphlet, entitled | The Rise and Fall of the late 

 projected Excise, | impartially considered, | with | Some 

 Proper Hints to the | Electors | of | Great Britain. | 



London : | Printed by H. Haines, at Mr. Francklin's, 

 in I Russell Street, Covent Garden, 1733. [8vo, 71 pp.] 



[148.] The Late | Excise Scheme Dissected : | or, an 

 Exact Copy | of the | Late Bill, | for Repealing several 

 Subsidies, and an Impost, | now | Payable on Tobacco, &c, 

 with all the | Blanks filled up, as they probably would have 

 been, | if the Bill had passed into a Law : and proper | 

 Observations on each Paragraph, | Together with, &c, &c. 

 N.B. — This Pamphlet is designed as a New Year's 

 Gift, proper to be presented by all honest Candidates to 

 their Electors. | London | Pr. for J. Dickenson in Witch 

 Street. 1734. [8vo, 80 pp.] 



