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A review of the excise-scheme; in answer to a pamphlet, intitled The rise and fall of the late projected excise, impartially considered. With some proper hints to the electors of Great Britain
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1733
Anonymous: by William Pulteney. A reply to Matthew Concanen's 'The rise and fall of the late projected excise', sometimes attributed to Horatio, baron Walpole.
An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs : from the year 1721, to the present time. In which the case of our national debts, the sinking fund, and all extraordinary grants of money are particularly consider'd. Being a sequel to Politicks on both sides
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1734
Attributed to William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, in NUC pre-1956. Pulteney's "The politicks on both sides, with regard to foreign affairs stated in their own writings" was also published in 1734. Inc...
Some considerations on the national debts, the sinking fund, and the state of publick credit: in a letter to a friend in the country
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1729
Anonymous: attributed to William Pulteney. With a half title. Publisher's notice, on last page, for Pulteney's anonymous 'State of the national debt'. Tables on pp. 58-63 printed sideways. Two...
A state of the national debt : as it stood December the 24th, 1716, with the payments made towards the discharge of it out of the sinking fund, &c., compared with the debt at Michaelmas, 1725
Bath, William Pulteney Earl of (1684-1764)
1727
Reply to "An essay on the public debts of this kingdom" by N. Gould. Anon., by William Pulteney.