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Wimpey, Joseph, 1739-1808
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Rural improvements: or, essays on the most rational methods of improving estates; accomodated to the soil, climate, and circumstances of England: In which it is clearly demonstrated, that the Landed Estates of this Kingdom may with certainty, and at a very moderate Expence, be increased to double their present Value. The Method of doing which is clearly pointed out, and evinced from undeniable Principles, deduced from a Series of real Practice and Experience. Essay First; Shewing the Improvements that respect the Occupier. Essay Second; The Improvements that respect the Land-Owner. The whole interspersed with a Variety of interesting Reflections and Observations, on the Poor, Poor-Laws, high Prices of Provisions, Labour, decay of Foreign Trade, Population, Corn-Trade, Bounty on Exportation; with rational and proper Measures respecting the same. Also, Remarks On Messrs. Harte, Tull, Miller, Chateauvieux, Compleat English Farmer, Young, Peters, Weston, &c. By a land owner.
Wimpey, Joseph, 1739-1808.Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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A letter to the authors of the Monthly review; occasioned by their remarks on two pamphlets lately published; one entitled, Thoughts on several interesting subjects, viz. On the Exportation of, and Bounty upon Corn. On the high Price of Provisions. On Manufactures, Commerce, &c. The other, A defence of the above pamphlet: Being a Reply to the Appendix annexed, to the Expediency of a free Exportation of Corn at this Time: in which The Misrepresentations, False Reasoning, and Wilful Deceit of the Author, are fully exposed and refuted. In Two Letters to a Friend. By Mr. Wimpey.
Wimpey, Joseph, 1739-1808.Date: 1771- Books
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A defence of a pamphlet lately published: entitled, Thoughts upon several interesting subjects, Viz. On the Exportation of, and Bounty upon Corn. On the high Price of Provisions. On Manufactures, Commerce, &c. Being a reply to the appendix, annexed to The expediency of a free exportation of corn at this time; In Which the Misrepresentation, false Reasoning, and wilful Deceit of the said Author, is fully exposed, and refuted: in a second letter to a friend. By Mr. Wimpey.
Wimpey, Joseph, 1739-1808.Date: [1770]- Books
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The challenge: or, patriotism put to the test. In a letter to the Rev. Dr. Price. Occasioned by his late publications on the national debt. In which a superior method to the sinking fund for the above Purpose is fully demonstrated, and recommended to the Consideration of the Public. By Jos. Wimpey.
Wimpey, Joseph, 1739-1808.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Thoughts upon several interesting subjects, viz. On the exportation of, and bounty upon corn, On the high Price of Provisions, On Manufactures, Commerce, &c. being a full answer to a pamphlet, lately published, intitled, The expendiency of a free exportation of corn at this time, &c. In Which 'tis proved, the Facts advanced by the Author, are falsified; and his Conclusions erroneous and false. With a Postscript, Containing some Remarks on the Bounty on Checks, printed Linens and Cottons, &c. and on Bounties in general. In a letter to a friend. By Mr. Wimpey.
Wimpey, Joseph, 1739-1808.Date: [1770]