1751 An Impartial Inquiry into the Benefits and Damages Arising to the Nation from the Present Very Great Use of Low-Priced Spirituous Liquors with Proper Estimates Thereupon, and Some Considerations Humbly Offered for Preventing the Introduction of Foreign Spirits not Paying the Duties
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First Edition, Very Scarce
First edition. Very scarce work. A treatise on the contemporary use of low-priced liquors across England, being an impartial enquiry into the benefits and damages arising in the nation and the effect on the common person. With reference to trade in spirits from foreign sources. Written by Josiah Tucker of Bristol, also known as Dean Tucker, a Welsh churchman, known as an economist and political writer who was concerned in his works with free trade.
Condition
Disbound with residue of the original spine only. External pages are sound with light wear and age toning. The odd small mark with a 1" closed tear to the rear page. Internally, generally firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd small spot or handling mark. Age toning to the first and last few pages.
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