A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in the city, touching Sir William Petty's posthumous treatise entituled, Verbum sapienti, or, The method of raising taxes in the most equal manner, &c.
- Title
- A letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in the city, touching Sir William Petty's posthumous treatise entituled, Verbum sapienti, or, The method of raising taxes in the most equal manner, &c.
- Author
- H. J., Gentleman in the country.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by G.C. for William Miller ...,
- 1691.
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- Subject terms
- Petty, William, -- Sir, 1623-1687. -- Verbum Sapienti.
- Link to this Item
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A46458.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- A LETTER FROM A Gentleman in the Country TO HIS Friend in the City, &c.
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Books Printed for and Sold by
William Miller at theAcorn in St.Paul 's Church-yard, where Gentlemen, and others, may be furnished with most sorts of Acts of Parliament, Kings, Lord Chancellors, Lord Keepers, and Speakers Speeches, and other sorts of Speeches, and State∣matters; As also Books of Divinity, Church Government, Humanity, Sermons on most Occasions, &c.1690.