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Sir Josiah Child
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An Essay on the East India Trade. 1697.
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An Essay upon the Probable Methods of Making the People Gainers in the
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A Discourse upon Grants and Resumptions. 1700.
Essays upon the Ballance of Power. 1701.
The True Picture of a Modern Whig. 1701-2.
John Edwards
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Some Thoughts concerning the several Causes and Occasions of Atheism,. . .
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Francis Glisson
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John Graunt
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made upon the Bills of Mortality. 1662. 5th ed. 1676. [Sometimes
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