02339nam 2200385Ia 450 99639056030331620221108094413.0(CKB)1000000000655848(EEBO)2240954117(OCoLC)12602805(EXLCZ)99100000000065584819850926d1689 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A discourse of the growth of England in populousness and trade since the Reformation[electronic resource] of the clerical revenue, and the same asserted to be reasonable and necessary here : of the numbers of the people of England, founded on the poll bills, and the bishops survey, in the year 1676 : of the Bills of mortality, and political observations thereon : of the necessity of future publick taxes for the support of the government and our religion : of the advancement of the linen manufacture, with an account of the linen cloaths, canvas, linen-yarn, hemp, flax, and cordage, imported into the port of London ... from Mich. 1689 : with various political remarks and calculations relating to most parts of Christiandom : shewing likewise from natural causes the impossibility of the advancement of popery (and consequently the folly of those that attempt to restore it) in England : with some observations on the Jesuites principles savouring fraud or calumny : therein also is largely discuss'd that papal tenet of the lawfullness of burning heretical cities : by way of letter to a person of honourLondon Printed, and are to be sold by Randall Taylor ...1689[2], 287 pReissue of the first part of The happy future state of England, first published in 1687, without the preface and index. cf. BM.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113EconomicsEnglandHistoryEarly works to 1800TaxationEnglandLinenEnglandEconomicsHistoryTaxationLinenPett PeterSir,1630-1699.1001550EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996390560303316A discourse of the growth of England in populousness and trade since the Reformation2380194UNISA