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A letter to a Member of Parliament, concerning The Naval Store-Bill, Brought in last Session. With Observations on the Plantation-Trade, and Methods proposed for rending it more beneficial to Great Britain than hitherto it has been, by promoting the Exports of our Manufactures, and inlarging our Navigation.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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Two chapters of the lost book of Chronicles: six letters to the good people of England: and several other pieces, Relative to the Dispute between Englishmen in Europe and in America. By an old English merchant, and a friend to the King.
Date: 1774- Books
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An essay on trade and commerce: Containing observations on taxes, As they are supposed to affect The Price of Labour in our Manufactories: together with Some interesting Reflections on the Importance of our trade to America. To which is added the Out-Lines, or Sketch, of a Scheme For the maintenance and employment of the poor, The Prevention of Vagrancy, and Decrease of the poor's rates. Humbly addressed to the Legislature of the Kingdom, By the Author of Considerations on Taxes, &c.
Cunningham, J.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents; containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, with Great-Britain.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.Date: 1796- Books
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A letter to a member of Parliament, occasion'd by a bill now depending in the Honble House of Commons, to repeal part of the Act of navigation.
Date: 1720]