Carter, R., illustrateur
Carter, R. C.
Carter, Robert, of Ireland Row, Mile-End Road, London
Carter, Richard, 17ème/18ème siècle
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5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Carter, Richard
- 500 1 _ ‡a Carter, Richard C.
- 500 1 _ ‡a Howsam, P.
Works
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A beneficial proposal, wherein all adventurers are gainers : for exchanging the blank tickets, and 10l. benefit tickets in the Million-Adventure, by making them much more valuable than now they are, to all persons that shall bring them into this proposal, made by R. Carter, and others. As likewise shewing, the great difference betwixt those proposals made by Tho. Neale, and Dalby Thomas, Esquires, and this now proposed; which last will appear to be much more the advantage to the adventurers than that formerly proposed by T.N. and D.T | |
Du néant à l'inconnu | |
An easie method to raise this present year, 1715. 5000l. per ann. for ever ... by Richard Carter | |
A proposal for settling a perpetual assurance on lives, and for advancing the credit of 10L. lottery-tickets; by R. Carter, and others | |
Reasons and motives for inducing the disposing of the forfeited estates in Ireland by way of lottery; for the advantage of Greenwich Hospital and Chelsea Colledge. ... By Richard Carter | |
Reasons for raising the 1400,000l. by a lottery of 40s. a ticket; and not by a 10l. ticket lottery. ... Humbly submitted to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain, by Richard Carter | |
Reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons against a 10 l. ticket lottery | |
A scheme for, an effectual method to prevent the exportation of wooll. : By Richard Carter, and Peter Ellers. June 20. 1713 | |
A scheme of a lottery for raising one million eight hundred thousand pounds, on the settled fund of 168,003l. per annum, for 32 years, on soap, paper, silks &c | |
A scheme of a second state-lottery | |
Several proposals to raise money by sundry and different methods | |
Some observations, shewing, wherein there are some deficiencies in the bill now depending, for prevention of running of wool; humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, by Richard Carter and Peter Elers | |
To the Honourable the Knights, Cittizens [sic], and Burgesses in Parliament assembled. A proposal for raising a million of money by a tax, which few are compelled too, but most persons will, and for their own pleasures pay | |
William Huntington's doctrine of the abolition of the moral law refuted, and himself silenced and slain with his own sword. : By Robert Carter. The second edition of Robert Carter's remarks on William Huntington's letter to the Rev. Torial Joss |