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An ANSWER
TO A
PAMPHLET, &c.
SIR,
The public are certainly under very great obligations to you, for having explained to them, in so clear and satisfactory a manner, the Causes and Consequences of the present high Price of Provisions. You would, however, have added greatly to the favour, had you taken the trouble to point out a method, by which these prices may be somewhat reduced; or, if that be impossible, how the laborious poor may be
enabled