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| | Books by Francis Rawle: Books in the extended shelves: Rawle, Francis, ca. 1662-1727: A just rebuke to a dialogue betwixt Simon and Timothy, shewing what's therein to be found. Namely levity, perversion, and detraction. All which are detected in this short examen. : And that short treatise, entituled Ways and means, &c. rescued from the dialogist's unjust charge of inconsistences and contradictions. : [One line in Latin] (Philadelphia: : Printed by S. Keimer, in Market-Street,, MDCCXXVI. [1726]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Rawle, Francis, ca. 1662-1727: Some remedies proposed, for the restoring the sunk credit of the province of Pennsylvania; with some remarks on its trade. : Humbly offer'd to the consideration of the worthy representatives in the General Assembly of this province. / By a lover of this country. ; [One line in Latin from Ovid] ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by Andrew Bradford], in the year, 1721) (HTML at Evans TCP) Rawle, Francis, ca. 1662-1727: Ways and means for the inhabitants of Delaware to become rich: wherein the several growths and products of these countries are demonstrated to be a sufficient fund for a flourishing trade. : Humbly submitted to the legislative authority of these colonies. : [One line in Latin] ([Philadelphia] : Prnited [sic] and sold by S. Keimer, in Philadelphia., MDCCXXV. [1725]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
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