The texts of the Lampeter Corpus

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Author Title Place & date of publication Corpus-ID
[Richard Kilvert] A reply to a most untrue relation [...] by certaine vintners, in excuse of their wine project. 1641 EcA1641
East India Company The petition and remonstrance of the governour and company of merchants of London trading to the East Indies [...] London, 1641 EcB1641
Anon. The Advocate. London, 1652 EcA1652
Walter Blith The English improver improved or the Survey of husbandry surveyed [...] London, 1653 EcB1653
Thomas Culpepper A discourse ,shewing the many advantages which will accrue to this kingdom by the abatement of usury [...] London, 1668 EcA1668
Francis Cradocke An expedient for taking away all impositions, and for raising a revenue without taxes [...] London, 1660 EcB1660
Anon. Is not the hand of Joab in all this? Or An enquiry into the grounds of a late pamphlet intituled, The mystery of the new-fashioned-goldsmiths or bankers, &c. [...] 1676 EcA1676
Anon. An Answer to Two Letters, Concerning the East-India Company. 1676 EcB1676
Anon. The Trade of England Revived: And the Abuses thereof Rectified, [...] London, 1681 EcA1681
Josiah Child A treatise wherein is demonstrated [...] That the East India Trade is the most national of all foreign trades [...] London, 1681 EcB1681
[Pollexfen, John] England and East India inconsistent in their manufactures. [...] London, 1697 EcA1697
W[illiam] C[ulliford] or W. C[anning] (Wing) A discourse (by way of essay) humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, towards the raising moneys by an excise [...] London, 1696 EcB1696
John Broughton Remarks upon the Bank of England [...] London, 1705 EcA1705
James Puckle England's Path to wealth and honour between an English-man and a Dutch-man [...] London, 1700 EcB1700
[William Cleland] Some observations, shewing the danger of losing the trade of the sugar colonies. London, 1714 EcA1714
[(William?) Broome] Wednesday club-law: or, The injustice, dishonour, and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for publick debts [...] London, 1717 EcB1717
Anon. A letter to a member of parliament, concerning the naval store-bill, brought in last session [...] London, 1720 EcA1720
John Meres The equity of Parliaments, and publick faith, vindicated; in an answer to the Crisis of property [...], and address'd to the annuitants [...] London, 1720 EcB1720
[Fayrer Hall] Remarks upon a book, entituled, the present state of the sugar colonies consider'd. London, 1731 EcA1731
Joseph Davies An humble proposal for the increase of our home trade, and a defence to Gibraltar [...] London, 1731 EcB1731
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