Massie, J. (Joseph), -1784
Massie, Joseph L.
Massie, Joseph
Massie, Joseph, -1784
Massie, Joseph, 17..?-1784
Joseph Massie British economist
Massie, Joseph L., -1784
Massie, J. (Joseph), m. 1784
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Massie, Joseph ‡d -1784
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Works
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Bibliography of the collection of books and tracts on commerce, currency, and poor law. | |
Brief observations concerning the management of the war : and the means to prevent the ruin of Great Britain. .. | |
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 the Present Taxes yearly paid by a family of each rank, degree, or class | |
Essay on the governing causes of the natural rate of interest | |
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, Renowned Capital of the British Empire. Addressed to Sir John Barnard, Knt. Alderman, and Senior Representative in Parliament of the said City | |
Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual, frequent and certain payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy. Most humbly submitted to the Consideration of Parliament | |
Farther observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital : ponting out the ill effects which such an Hospital is likely to have... ; to which are prefixed, Former Observations concerning the sait Hospital.. | |
A free and equal parliament for England | |
General propositions relating to colonies. By J. Massie. | |
A letter to Bourchier Cleeve, Esq., concerning his calculations of taxes | |
Management : analysis, concepts and cases | |
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 [submitted to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons | |
Observations on the new cyder-tax, &c. by J. Massie. Number XI. .. | |
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.. : whereunto is annexed, Sir William Petty's Quantulucunque concerning money, reprinted... and corrected.. | |
A plan for the establishment of Charity-Houses for exposed or deserted women and girls, and for penitent prostituted ; observations concerning the Foundling-Hospital... ; considerations relating to the poor and the Poor's-Laws of England... ; also, a new system of policy... for relieving, employing, and ordering the poor of England.. | |
The proposal, commonly called Sir Matthew Decker's scheme, for one general tax upon houses, laid open ... | |
A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year, 1758: | |
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 | |
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 | |
The rotten and tottering state of the popular part of the British constitution demonstrated - By J. Massie | |
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 | |
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 | |
To the principal landholders of England, and to the principal citizens of London... 28 March, 1774. | |
To the printer of the Gazetteer. .. | |
Ways and means of raising the extraordinary supplies for the present year |