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- Observations concerning the tax upon houses and windows : wherein the ill consequences of increasing that tax are considered, and a way of raising two millions of pounds, by other means, is briefly pointed out
- To Messieurs Fog and Mist
- To the principal land-holders of England, and to the principal citizens of London. No. LIII Gentlemen, the dangers wherewith all are now surounded will best shew,
- To the principal landholders of England, and to the principal citizens of London
- To the printer of the Gazetteer
- To the printer of the Gazetteer.
- Ways and means for raising the extraordinary supplies to carry on the war for seven years : if it should continue so long : without doing any prejudice to the manufacturies or trade of Great Britain : also an account of the ancient and present states of the most considerable branches of manufactury and trade belonging to these kingdoms : extracted from the commercial writings of various authors, &c. and digested in order of time
- Ways and means for raising the extraordinary supplies to carry on the war for seven years, if it should continue so long : Without doing any prejudice to the manufacturies or trade of Great Britain: also an account of the ancient and present states of the most considerable branches of manufactury and trade belonging to these kingdoms. Extracted from the commercial writings of various authors, &c. and digested in order of time. Part I
- Ways and means of raising the extraordinary supplies for the present year
- [Brief] observations and calculations on the present high prices of provisions. Most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament and people of Great Britain, by J. Massie
- A computation of the money that hath been exorbitantly raised upon the people of Great Britain by the sugar-planters, in one year, from January 1759 to January 1760 : shewing how much money a family of each rank, degree, or class hath lost by that rapacious monopoly having continued so long after I laid it open, in my state of the British sugar-colony trade, which was published last winter
- A free and equal parliament for England
- A letter to Bourchier Cleeve, Esq : concerning his calculations of taxes
- A letter to Bourchier Cleeve, Esq; concerning his calculations of taxes. From the author of the calculations of the present taxes paid by a family of each rank, degree or class
- A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutes : Observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital, shewing the ill consequences of giving public support thereto. Considerations relating to the poor and the poor's-laws of England; ... By J. Massie
- A plan for the establishment of charity-houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostitutesprehend all that is here proposed on that head
- A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining His Majesty's marine forces : and for the better regulation of them : to which is annexed, eight half-sheet tables ... most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain
- A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining His Majesty's marine forces, and for the better regulation of them. : To which is annexed, eight half-sheet tables, containing, distributions of marine-pay in all its branches; accounts of the charge of maintaining marine forces, according to the different establishments in the last war; and an establishment, most humbly proposed, for His Majesty's Marine Forces, with observations and explanations relative thereto. Most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain. -By J. Massie
- A re-stated account of the present charges and duties on British muscovado sugar, imported this kingdom
- A representation concerning the knowledge of commerce as a national concern : pointing out the proper means of promoting such knowledge in this kingdom
- A representation concerning the knowledge of commerce as a national concern; pointing out the proper means of promoting such knowledge in this kingdom. By J. Massie
- A state of the British sugar-colony trade : Shewing, that an additional duty of twelve shillings per 112 pounds weight may be laid upon brown or muscovado sugar (and proportionably higher duties upon sugar refined before imported) without making sugar dearer in this kingdom than it hath been of late years, and without distressing the British sugar-planters; for their profits will then be twice as much money per acre of land, as the landholders of England receive for their estates. All which matters are plainly made appear, and the vast losses which this kingdom hath suffered by the sugar-colony trade, within thirty years last past, are particularly pointed out. Most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons. By J. Massie
- A state of the British sugar-colony trade : shewing, that an additional duty of twelve shillings per 112 pounds weight may be laid upon brown or muscovado sugar (and proportionably higher duties upon sugar refined before imported) without making sugar dearer in this kingdom than it hath been of late years ... most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons
- A state of the British sugar-colony trade : shewing, that an additional duty of twelve shillings per 112 pounds weight may be laid upon brown or muscovado sugar ... without making sugar dearer in this kingdom ... Most humbly submitted to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons. By J. Massie
- A state of the exports to and imports from the British sugar-colonies
- A supplement to the Reasons already offered, by J. Massie, against laying any further tax upon malt or beer
- A supplement to the reasons already offered, by J. Massie, against laying farther tax upon malt or beer
- An essay on the governing causes of the natural rate of interest : wherein the sentiments of Sir William Petty and Mr. Locke, on that head, are considered
- An essay on the governing causes of the natural rate of interest; wherein the sentiments of Sir William Petty and Mr. Locke, on that head, are considered
- An essay on the many advantages accruing to the community : from the superior neatness, conveniencies, decorations and embellishments of great and capital cities. Particularly apply'd to the city and suburbs of London, ... Addressed to Sir John Barnard, Knt. ..
- An historical account of the naval power of France : from its first foundation to the present time : with a state of the English fisheries at Newfoundland for 150 years past ... to which is added, a narrative of the proceedings of the French at Newfoundland, from the reign of King Charles the First to the reign of Queen Anne ... most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament and people of Great Britain
- An historical account of the naval power of France, from its first foundation to the present time. : With a state of the English fisheries at Newfoundland for 150 years past. And various computations, observations, &c. proper to be considered at this decisive juncture. To which is added, a narrative of the proceedings of the French at Newfoundland, from the reign of King Charles the First to the Reign of Queen Anne; shewing what measures were taken on the part of England, during that interval, in relation to the said French proceedings, &c.-first printed in the year 1712, and now reprinted for general information. Most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament and people of Great Britain. By J. Massie
- Brief observations concerning the management of the war : and the means to prevent the ruin of Great Britain. ... By J. Massie
- Brief observations concerning the management of the war, and the means to prevent the ruin of Great Britain : most humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament, and people thereof
- Calculations and observations relating to an additional duty upon sugar : Made to supply, in some measure, the want of the remainder of the annexed Treatise, ..
- Calculations of taxes for a family of each rank, degree or class : for one year
- Calculations of taxes for a family of each rank, degree or class: for one year
- Calculations of the present taxes yearly paid by a family of each rank, degree, or class
- Calculations of the present taxes yearly paid by a family of each rank, degree, or class. The second edition. By J. Massie
- Considerations on the leather trade of Great Britain : containing, an account of the losses which the landed as well as trading interests suffer by the exportation of unmanufactured British leather : and an estimate of the profits which would arise ... if the exportation of such leather was prohibited
- Considerations on the leather trade of Great Britain. Containing, an account of the losses which the landed as well as trading interests suffer by the exportation of unmanufactured British leather.
- Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy
- Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy.
- Facts, computations, and observations relating to the new malt-tax, and to the intended tax upon ale and beer
- Facts, computations, and observations relating to the new malt-tax, and to the intended tax upon ale and beer
- Farther observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital : Pointing out the ill effects which such an Hospital is likely to have upon the religion, liberty, and domestic happiness of the people of Great Britain: written for the information of those respectable persons whose humane and charitable dispositions have led them to support that Hospital; and intended for to shew all fathers and mothers, what a hydra they are nursing for posterity. To which are prefixed, former observations concerning the said Hospital. Most humble submitted to the consideration of Parliament. By J. Massie
- Farther observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital : pointing out the ill effects which such an hospital is likely to have upon the religion, liberty, and domestic happiness of the people of Great Britain ... to which is prefixed, former observations concerning the said hospital : most humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament
- Great Britain's poverty and distress : exemplified by the East-India monopoly : with some hints towards a remedy, even without abolishing the Company or obstructing their trade : with a preface dedicatory, humbly inscribed to Sir J--n B-----d, Knt
- Observations on the new cyder tax, &c. By J. Massie. Number XIV.
- Observations on the new cyder tax, &c. By J. Massie. Number XIX.
- Observations on the new cyder tax, &c. By J. Massie. Number XXII.
- Observations on the new cyder-tax : so far as the same may affect our woollen manufacturies, Newfoundland fisheries, &c. ... By J. Massie
- Observations on the new cyder-tax : so far as the same may affect our woollen manufacturies, Newfoundland fisheries, &c. most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament and people of Great Britain
- Observations on the new cyder-tax, &c
- Observations on the new cyder-tax, &c : by J. Massie. Number V. ..
- Observations on the new cyder-tax, &c. By J. Massie. Number VIII.
- Observations on the new cyder-tax, &c. By J. Massie. Number XXV.
- Observations on the new cyder-tax, &c. By J. Massie. Number XXVIII.
- Observations on the new cyder-tax, &c. by J. Massie. Number XI.
- Observations relating to British and Spanish proceedings, &c : Wherein due notice is taken of a memorable dialogue between Harry and Will. on the expediency of a continental war: ... By J. Massie
- Observations relating to British and Spanish proceedings, &c. wherein due notice is taken of a memorable dialogue between Harry and Will. on the expediency of a continental war : and proper inquiry is made after the motives for taking since that dialogue was written, some such measures as Will. therein says, have been the overthrow of all our councils ... most humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament and people of Great Britain
- Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain : Consisting partly of extracts from Mr Locke's treatise concerning money, but chiefly of such additions thereto, as are thought to be very necessary at this juncture; not only for remedying the present great scarcity of silver, but for putting a stop to those losses which this nation suffers by the over-valuing of gold-money, and by prohibiting both the melting and exporting of British coin: whereunto is annexed, Sir William Petty's Quantulumcunque concerning money; reprinted from an edition that was printed for private use in the year 1695; and corrected by a manuscript copy of very good authority. By J. Massie
- Observations relating to the coin of Great Britain : consisting partly of extracts from Mr. Locke's treatise concerning money, but chiefly of such additions thereto ... whereunto is annexed, Sir William Petty's Quantulumcunque concerning money ...
- Observations upon Mr. Fauquier's Essay on ways and means for raising money to support the present war without increasing the public debts : to which is added, an account of several national advantages derived from the nobility and gentry of the present age living in London a greater part of the year than their ancestors used to do
- Observations upon Mr. Fauquier's essay on ways and means for raising money to support the present war without increasing the public debts : To which is added, an account of several national advantages derived from the nobility and gentry of the present age living in London a greater part of the year than their ancestors used to do. By J.M
- Reasons humbly offered against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer : ... shewing also, that three years extraordinary supplies for war may be raised upon the exorbitant part of those prices ... for sugars; ... By J. Massie
- Reasons humbly offered against laying any farther tax upon malt or beer : shewing that such a tax would not only cause great losses to the landholders of England, but be prejudicial to several branches of our manufacturies, and prove a pinch-belly tax to some hundred thousand families of labouring people ...
- Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland : shewing the probable ill consequences of such a measure in regard to the landed interest, woollen manufacturies, silk manufacturies, fisheries, wealth, and naval power of Great Britain
- Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland: shewing the probable ill consequences
- Second collection. The following letters are here re-printed together for the more convenient information of the committees and delegates of associated counties, cities, and towns, and all other well-meaning men, throughout England. London, 7th March, 1781. J. Massie
- The charges of pebble and purbeck pavements compared
- The proposal, commmonly [sic] called Sir Matthew Decker's scheme, for one general tax upon houses, laid open; and shewed to be a deep concerted project to traduce the wisdom of the legislature; disquiet the minds of the people; and ruin the trade and manufacturies of Great Britain. Most humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament
- The proposal, commonly called Sir Matthew Decker's scheme, for one general tax upon houses, laid open : and shewed to be a deep concerted project to traduce the wisdom of the legislature ; disquiet the minds of the people ; and ruin the trade and manufacturies of Great Britain : most humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament
- The rotten and tottering state of the popular part of the British constitution demonstrated
- The rotten and tottering state of the popular part of the British constitution demonstrated - By J. Massie
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- A computation of the money that hath been exorbitantly raised upon the people of Great Britain by the sugar-planters, in one year, from January 1759 to January 1760 : shewing how much money a family of each rank, degree, or class hath lost by that rapacious monopoly having continued so long after I laid it open, in my state of the British sugar-colony trade, which was published last winter
- Orders appointed by His Majestie (King Charles I.) to be straitly observed, for the preventing and remedying of the dearth of graine and victuall : with His Majesties proclamation, declaring his royall pleasure and further commandement therein
- Perpetual supplies for the state : by annuities and reversions : in two numbers of subscribers : I. The full number effecting ample supplies ... II. The half of that full number, effecting as above, except the spare millions, resulting from that double subscription ... to which is prefixed, a preparatory letter referring to the plans
- A supplement to the reasons already offered, by J. Massie, against laying farther tax upon malt or beer
- Public nusance [sic] considered : under such heads of complaint as are most notorious within the city and suburbs of London : with useful hints for a speedy remedy, and a plain scheme for paving the streets without making it a jobb : to which is added, some thoughts on the great grivance of vagrants and desperate poor, with a proposal to preserve us from robbery and murder
- Public nusance [sic] considered : under the several heads of bad pavements, butchers infesting the streets, the inconveniences to the publick, occasioned by the present method of billetting the foot-guards, and the insolence of houshold-servants ...
- An essay on the many advantages accruing to the community from the neatness, conveniencies, decorations and embellishments of great and capital cities : particularly apply'd to the city and suburbs of London, the renowned capital of the British empire : addressed to Sir John Barnard, Knt
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