An essay upon publick credit
being an enquiry how the publick credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of Parliaments, and whether it does so or no; with an argument proving that the publick credit may be upheld and maintain'd in this nation; and perhaps brought to a greater height than it ever yet arriv'd at; tho' all the changes or dissolutions already made, pretended to, and now discours'd of, shou'd come to pass in the world.
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