1705 English Broadside Restraining Brokers
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English broadside "Considerations against repealing that part of an Act of Parliament, which restrains the number of exchange-brokers to one hundred", one page, printed at London circa 1705 during the reign of Queen Anne. STC N27074, Hanson 566, Kress S 2276, Great content regarding trading of tallies, bank-stocks, and Bills. Fine, measures 8 x 13".
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1705 English Broadside Restraining Brokers
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