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The unhappiness of England : as to its trade by sea and land. Truly stated. Also a lively representation of the miseries of the poor, the pernicious consequence of wearing swords, and the ill presidents acted at the two theaters; with effectual means to redress these growing evils; and several other remarkable particulars. To which is added, An essay of the happiness of man in observing the rules of morality

Title:The unhappiness of England : as to its trade by sea and land. Truly stated. Also a lively representation of the miseries of the poor, the pernicious consequence of wearing swords, and the ill presidents acted at the two theaters; with effectual means to redress these growing evils; and several other remarkable particulars. To which is added, An essay of the happiness of man in observing the rules of morality
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Subject:Great Britain -- Commerce
Subject:Great Britain -- Economic conditions
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