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100 1 $aCarter, W.$q(William)
245 14 $aThe proverb crossed, or, A new paradox maintained :$b(viz.) that it is not at all times true, that interest cannot lye : being a full, clear, and distinct answer to a paper of an English gentleman, who endeavours to demonstrate, that it is for the interest of England, that the laws against transportation of wooll should be repealed.
250 $aThe second edition, corrected;$bto which is added some letters from Flanders about the same subject.
260 $a[London] :$bPrinted for the Author,$cIn the Year 1677.
300 $a28 p.
500 $aPlace of publication from Wing (2nd ed.)
500 $aAttributed by Wing (2nd ed.) to William Carter.
500 $aCaption title: A full and clear answer to a paper intituled, Reasons for a limited exportation of wooll.
510 4 $aWing (2nd ed.)$cC676C
630 00 $aReasons for a limited exportation of wooll.
650 0 $aWool industry$zEngland.
740 0 $aNew paradox maintained, that it is not at all times true that interest cannot lye.
740 0 $aFull and clear answer to a paper intituled, Reasons for a limited exportation of wooll.
830 0 $aEarly English books online.$5net
988 $a20120112
906 $0OCLC