An answer to the pretended remarks on Mr. Webber's scheme, and the draper's pamphlet; shewing, that the remarker hath not made the least objection to the scheme, which the draper recommended, nor disprov'd the least fact which he advanc'd: as also, that all that hath been alledged by the Gentleman's Magazine against it is groundless, and that the truth of the calculation is undoubted. To which is added, a copy of the letter which Mr. Webber received, concerning its being stipulated that France should have our wool; which letter also contains a short, but pathetick address, to the electors of Great-Britain. Written at the time of the last election, and altogether as necessary at this time, with some other reasons; setting forth the probability of such a stipulation also, a petition, intended to have been presented to Parliament, praying, an act to confirm the charter which His Majesty granted Mr. Webber: which petition was not refused, on account of such a charter not having been granted,
  
  
    
      
    
    
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        London: printed and sold by J. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in Ludgate-Street; A. Dodd, at the Peacock without Temple-Bar; and J. Millan, over-against the Admiralty Office, Charing-Cross, 1741.
        
      
 
    
    
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    - 1741
 
    
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      - T22077
 
    
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    - 244304
 
    
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      - [6],25,[1]p.,table ; 8°.