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A way to make plenty of money for all sorts of occasions, and to pay the debts of the publick, with the least charge that it can be, and yet with ease, justice and honour, if people would think so, and accept this proposal; but if it so be (as I truly believe) they will not and do after repent, that they may have nothing to blame but themselves, for not timely petitioning for it, is the cause now of printing this by Thomas Neale and similar books you'll love - Bookscovery

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A way to make plenty of money for all sorts of occasions, and to pay the debts of the publick, with the least charge that it can be, and yet with ease, justice and honour, if people would think so, and accept this proposal; but if it so be (as I truly believe) they will not and do after repent, that they may have nothing to blame but themselves, for not timely petitioning for it, is the cause now of printing this

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