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Anderson, Michael (2011). Guesses, Estimates and Adjustments: Webster’s 1755 ‘Census’ of Scotland Revisited Again
Anderson, Michael (2011). Guesses, Estimates and Adjustments: Webster’s 1755 ‘Census’ of Scotland Revisited Again
Anderson, Richard and Greene, William H. and McCullough, Bruce D. and Vinod, H. D. (2005). The Role of Data/Code Archives in the Future of Economic Research
Andrade, Eduardo B. and Cohen, Joel B. (2007). On the Consumption of Negative Feelings
Angelo, Henry (1828). Reminiscences of Henry angelo, with memoirs of his late father and friends, including numerous original anecdotes and curious traits of the most celebrated charatcers that have flourished during the past eighty years
Anonymous (1622). A petition to the King’s most excellent Majesty … wherein is declared the mischiefs and inconveniences, arising to the King and Common-wealth, by the imprisoning of men’s bodies for debt
Anonymous (1641). The humble petition of the distressed prisoners for debt, within the prisons of the Kings Bench; and of all other prisoners for debt
Anonymous (1673). The English-mans question whether imprisonment of the body, for debt and damages, be more advantagious [sic], or prejudicial to the English nation? Also an account of the number of persons that lies now in prison for debt in all the gaoles in England
Anonymous (1699). A Petition of a multitude of poor prisoners for debt, that lie in the King’s Bench and Fleet,for and on the behalf of themselves, and many thousand other the like prisoners in several prisons in London, Westminster, and suburbs thereof, and in the many prisons in this kingdom
Anonymous (1715). Reasons Humbley offer’d to the Parliament of Great-Britain, for passing the bill now depending for discharge of poor insolvent prisoners for debt
Anonymous (1726). Prisoner’s Advocate, or, a Caveat against under sheriffs, and their officers