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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. lord mayor of London shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-hall subscription, and pointing out a certain and most effectual method whereby our government may, at all times, procure a sufficient number of men to fight our battles, both by sea and land, without any compulsive methods, or advance-money, and without distressing our manufactures, or at all hindering the cultivation of our lands

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  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. lord mayor of Londonerchant of London"
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. lord mayor of London shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-hall subscription, and pointing out a certain and most effectual method whereby our government may, at all times, procure a sufficient number of men to fight our battles, both by sea and land, without any compulsive methods, or advance-money, and without distressing our manufactures, or at all hindering the cultivation of our lands"@en
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-Hall subscription, and pointing out a certain and most effectual Method whereby our Government may, at all times, procure a sufficient Number of Men to fight our Battles, both by Sea and Land, without any compulsive Methods, or Advance-Money; and without distressing our Manufactures, or at all hindering the Cultivation of our Lands. By an English merchant of London"
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-hall subscription ... By an English merchant of London"
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-hall subscription ... By an English merchant of London"@en
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-hall subscription ... B"@en
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-hall subscription, ... By an English merchant of London"
  • "A Letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt., Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted the great and extraordinary encouragements of the Guild-hall subscription ... By an English Merchant of London"@en
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt. Lord Mayor of London: shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-Hall subscription, and pointing out a certain and most effectual Method whereby our Government may, at all times, procure a sufficient Number of Men to fight our Battles, both by Sea and Land, without any compulsive Methods, or Advance-Money ; and without distressing our Manufactures, or at all hindering the Cultivation of our Lands. By an English merchant of London"@en
  • "A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Chitty, Knt., Lord Mayor of London : shewing the true causes and reasons why so small a number of men has accepted of the great and extraordinary encouragements of the late Guild-hall subscription, and pointing out a certain and most effectual method whereby our government may, at all times, procure a sufficient number of men to fight our battles, both by sea and land, without any compulsive methods, or advance-money, and without distressing our manufactures, or at all hindering the cultivation of our lands"@en