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Thomas Vaux has written:

'Relative taxation; or observations on the impolicy of taxing malt, hops, beer, soap ... with reasons for substituting a tax on property'

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Thomas Vaux has written:

'Relative taxation; or observations on the impolicy of taxing malt, hops, beer, soap ... with reasons for substituting a tax on property'

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Josiah Dornford has written:

'Seven letters to the Lords and Commons of Great Britain, upon the impolicy, inhumanity, and injustice, of our present mode of arresting the bodies of debtors; shewing the inconsistency of it, with Magna Charta and a free constitution...'

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The longest word that can be made is 7-letters: "MISCOPY"

If you repeat some of the letters you can make:

cosmisms, cyclicly, cyclosis, impolicy, lissomly, locoisms, lollipop, lollypop, piccolos, plimsoll, plimsols, psilosis, sciolism, scollops, simplism, slipslop, sloppily

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Henry Grey MacNab has written:

'Observations on the probable consequences of even attempting by legislative authority to obtain a largesupple of coal from Staffordshire to the metropolis'

'A letter, addressed to John Whitemore, Esq., M.P. ... pointing out the impolicy of the proposed measureof obtaining a supply of coal from the manufacturing districts to the metropolis'

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Henry Boase has written:

'A letter to the Right Hon. Lord King, in defence of the conduct of the directors of the banks of England and Ireland whom his lordship ... accuses of abuse of their privilge' -- subject(s): Currency question, Bank of England

'Guineas an unnecessary and expensive incumbrance on commerce, or, The impolicy of repealing the bank restriction bill considered' -- subject(s): Coinage

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