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Ninth annual National Institute on Securities Fraud
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An Act for the more effectual securing the payment of rents and preventing frauds by tenants.
Published 1738Online Access
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An act for enabling His Majesty to put the customs of Great Britain under the management of one or more commissioners and for better securing and ascertaining the duties on tobacco, and to prevent frauds in exporting tobacco, and other goods and merchandizes,...
Published 1723Online Access
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A collection of the laws of the customs now in force, to prevent frauds and abuses in the revenue, and the illegal...
Published 1742Online Access
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Observations and reflections on swindled bills : and the method of discounting them : in which the practices made use of by those gentry, who call themselves discounters and bill-brokers, are examined and explained, their names and frauds detected and exposed, together with cursory remarks on the practice of purchasing annuities on the lives of the buyers, secured on West India property /
Published 1777Full Text (via Gale)
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A scheme for advancing and improving the ancient and noble revenue of excise upon beer, ale, and other branches, to the great advantage of Her Majesty and the general good of her subjects : discovering also the frauds, neglects, and abuses of the brewers, inn-keepers, ale-tappers, gaugers, &c. which have occasion'd the scandalous sinking of that revenue : to which are added, two other schemes for the better security of it for the future /
Published 1713Full Text (via Gale)
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An Act to continue several laws for prohibiting the importation of books reprinted abroad, and first composed or written and printed in Great Britain for preventing exactions of the occupiers of locks and wears upon the river of Thames westward, and for ascertaining the rates of water carriage upon the said river; and for better securing the lawful trade of His Majesty's subjects to and from the East Indies; and for the more effectual preventing all His Majesty's subjects trading thither under foreign commissions; and relating to rice, to frauds in the customs, t the clandestine running of...
Published 1747Online Access
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The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter Who was apprehended for robbing Dr. Hancock, of Salisbury, on Clarken Down, near Bath; and who has since been admitted King's evidence, and discovered a most numerous gang of villains; many of which have been already taken. Being a full account of all the robberies he has committed, and the surprizing tricks and frauds he has practised for the space of five years...
Published 1754Online Access
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The discoveries of John Poulter, alias Baxter, who was apprehended for robbing Dr. Hancock, of Salisbury, on Clarken-Down, near Bath; and thereupon discovered a most numerous gang of villains, many of which have been already taken Being a full account of all the robberies he has committed, and the surprising tricks and frauds he has practised for the space of five years...
Published 1774Online Access
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The most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. Anno Domini, MDCCXXXIII Containing, I. A true copy of the excise-bill, intitled, a bill for repealing several subsidies and an impost now payable on tobacco of the British plantations; and for granting an inland duty in lieu thereof. II. An exact list of the members names who voted for the said bill; with a very particular account of what places of honour and profit are possessed by them, or their relations. III. An exact list of the glorious two hundred and four who voted against the said bill; and likewise alist of their names who came over, after, the first question, to the minority. IV. The Lords protest, May 30, 1733, on the sinking fund. V. The Lords protest, June 2, 1733, upon the house rejecting the motion for enquiring into the affairs of the South Sea directors. VI. A true state of the national debt, provided or unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood, Dec. 31, 1731, and Dec. 31, 1732. Together with the produce of the sinking fund, and to what debts contracted before Dec. 25, 1732, the same has been apply'd. VII. A list of the one and twenty court and country gentlemen, who were, put up, against each other, to be chosen by ballor, to be a committee to enquire into the frauds of His Majesty's customs. VIII. An abstract...
Published 1733Online Access
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The Most important transactions of the sixth session of the first Parliament of His Majesty King George II. Anno Domini, MDCCXXXIII Containing, I. A true copy of the excise-bill, intitled, a bill for repealing several subsidies, and an impost now payable on tobacco of the British plantations; and for granting an Inland duty in lieu thereof. II. An exact list of the members names who voted for the said bill; with a very particular account of what places of honour and profit are possessed by them, or their relations. III. An exact list of the glorious two hundred and four, who voted against the said bill; and likewise a list of their names who came over, after the first question, to the minority. IV. The Lords protest, May 30, 1733, on the sinking fund. V. The Lords protest, June 2, 1733, upon the House rejecting the motion for enquiring into the affairs of the South-Sea directors. VI. A true state of the national debt, provided or unprovided for by Parliament, as it stood, Dec. 31, 1731, and Dec. 31, 1732. Together with the produce of the sinking fund, and to what debts contracted before Dec. 25, 1732, the same has been apply'd. A list of the one and twenty court and country gentlemen, who were put up, against each other, to be chosen by ballot, to be a committee to enquire into the frauds of His Majesty's customs. VIII. An abstract...
Published 1733Online Access
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