An ansvver to the sope-makers complaint: wherein is clearly demonstrated their scandalous aspersions, and the falacies of their atguments [sic] proved before the honourable committee for regulating the excise, Octob. 23. 1650. As also the proceedings of the proposers and their severall proposals: wherein is found nothing prejudiciall to the Common-wealth; no excise further being further added, no man restrained, no man oppressed, but that every man may make what he can, so he pay his due. In which, such care shall be taken, as may tend to the benefit of the Common-wealth, and the reputation and profit of the trade of the sope-maker of London. By him that is a lover of honesty, and a well-willer to that trade
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1. Verfasser: Walker, John (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London printed for George Thomson in Chancery Lane 1650
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Beschreibung:Caption title on p. 10: Propositions made to the grand commissioners of the excise anno Dom. 1650. ..; Caption title on p. 12: Eight queries, presented to the honourable committee for regulating the excise, October 23. 1650. .. By John Walker. - Possibly in answer to: To the supreme authority the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England; some considerations about the excise of 4s. 8d. per barrell upon sope, humbly offered by the sope-makers of London, who lately presented their petition to your Honors. - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - Signed on p. 9 by John Walker; presumedly = him that is a lover of honesty, and a well-willer to that trade. - Wing (2nd ed.), W391B
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