Robe, T. d. 1. (1745). Ways and means for the suppression of knavery: And to raise great sums of money for the government's use, without any new taxation; And save, to all His Majesty's Honest Subjects, near Half a Million of Money Annually, by Virtue of Selling Weight and Measure in due Proportion. Most humbly address'd To the King, Lords, and Commons. By Thomas Robe, Esq.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Robe, Thomas d. 1746. Ways and Means for the Suppression of Knavery: And to Raise Great Sums of Money for the Government's Use, Without Any New Taxation; And Save, to All His Majesty's Honest Subjects, Near Half a Million of Money Annually, by Virtue of Selling Weight and Measure in Due Proportion. Most Humbly Address'd To the King, Lords, and Commons. By Thomas Robe, Esq. London, 1745.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Robe, Thomas d. 1746. Ways and Means for the Suppression of Knavery: And to Raise Great Sums of Money for the Government's Use, Without Any New Taxation; And Save, to All His Majesty's Honest Subjects, Near Half a Million of Money Annually, by Virtue of Selling Weight and Measure in Due Proportion. Most Humbly Address'd To the King, Lords, and Commons. By Thomas Robe, Esq. 1745.