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Full answers to Mr. M***y's queries in defence of the malt-distillery; shewing it to be both a religious and political sin to distill spirits from corn. Intended to save millions.

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Author(s)B.
ISBN / ASIN1170714900
ISBN-139781170714904
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John Rylands University Library of Manchester

T184045

The letter is signed: B. Mr. M***y = Mr. Mowbray, whose 'Queries in defence of the malt distillery' were published in the same year.

London : printed for J. Scott, 1760. [2],36p. ; 8°