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A letter to a conscientious man concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them: shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing ; and ... demonstrating the fallaciousness of the South-Sea scheme

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  • "A letter to a conscientious man concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them: shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing ; and ... demonstrating the fallaciousness of the South-Sea scheme"@en
  • "A letter to a conscientious man concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them: shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing ; and ... demonstrating the fallaciousness of the South-Sea scheme"
  • "A letter to a conscientious man : concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them: shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing ; and ... demonstrating the fallaciousness of the South-Sea scheme"@en
  • "A letter to a conscientious man: concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them: shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing; and ... demonstrating the fallaciousness of the South-Sea scheme"@en
  • "A Letter to a conscientious man concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them : shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing"
  • "A Letter to a conscientious man concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them : shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing"@en
  • "A Letter to a conscientious man"
  • "A letter to a conscientious man concerning the use and the abuse of riches, and the right and the wrong ways of acquiring them: shewing that stock-jobbing is an unfair way of dealing; and ... demonstrating the fallaciousness of the South-Sea scheme"