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Corn industry - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Dispersion of the gloomy apprehensions, of late repeatedly suggested, from the decline of our corn-trade, and conclusions of a directly opposite tendency established upon well-authenticated facts: to which are added, observations upon the first report from the committee on waste-lands, &c. By the Rev. John Howlett, Vicar of Great Dunmow, Essex.
Howlett, John, 1731-1804.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- 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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Some observations on the causes of the dearness of provisions in general; and corn in particular. With proposals for regulating markets, on a plan something different from the present general usage. And some necessary and material amendment in the bread acts proposed; together with some considerations on millers or flour manufacturers, &c. And some remarks on the exportation of wheat. By a Country Gentleman.
Country Gentleman.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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Considerations, on the expediency of admitting the importation of Irish corn into Great Britain, when the prices are below the rates at which the importation of corn from other foreign parts on the low duties is allowed.
Date: 1791?]