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The prevention of poverty, or, A discourse of the causes of the decay of trade, fall of lands, and want of money throughout the nation : with certain expedients for remedying the same, and bringing this kingdom to an eminent degree of riches and prosperity: by saving many hundred thousand pounds yearly, raising a full trade, and constant imployment for all sorts of people, and increasing His Majesties revenue, by a method no way burthensome, but advantagious to the subject
Haines, Richard (1633-1685)
1674
Haines's name appears at the end of the dedicatory epistle. First edition.
Proposals for building in every county a working-alms-house or hospital; as the best expedient to perfect the trade and manufactory of linnen-cloth
Haines, Richard (1633-1685)
1677
Proposals signed (¹B3r): R.H., i.e. Richard Haines. Text in two parts: Proposals [etc.] (¹A2r-¹B3v); Postscript, with separate pagination (²A1r-²B4v). ¹B4 is a blank leaf.
An essay on civil government : treating summarily of its necessity, original, dissolution, forms, and properties
Hay, William (1695-1755)
1728
Advertisements: p. [1]-[2] at end. Anon., by William Hay.