The public monitor; or, a plan for the more speedy small debts, wherein the expediency of erecting county courts, and of enlarging the powers of the courts of request, is pointed out: as also, A Certainty of relieving the Inferior Classes of the Community from the farther Exaction of that heavy Tax which is now levied upon them under the Denomination of costs of suit: with some observations on acts of insolvency: and A proposal for raising a very considerable Sum to Government annually, in a Way the least oppressive, perhaps, that can be at present adopted. Humbly submitted to the consideratio of the legislature.
- Grant, A.
- Date:
- MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
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London : printed and sold by the author, no. 91, Wardour Street, Soho; sold also by J. Ridgway, York Street, St. James's; and by all the Book sellers, MDCCLXXXIX. [1789]
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31,[1]p. ; 40.
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ESTC T46100
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