17 results filtered with: Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831
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A treatise, shewing the intimate connection that subsists between agriculture and chemistry. Addressed to the cultivators of the soil, to the Proprietors of Fens and Mosses, in Great Britain and Ireland; and to the Proprietors of West India estates. By The Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: 1795- Books
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A treatise, shewing the intimate connection that subsists between agriculture and chemistry. Addressed to the Cultivators of the Soil, to the Proprietors of Fens and Mosses, in Great Britain and Ireland; and to the Proprietors of West India Estates. By the Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: March, 1795- Books
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Thoughts on the manufacture and trade of salt, on the herring fisheries, and on the coal-trade of Great Britain, Submitted to the consideration of the Right Honourable William Pitt, chancellor of the Exchequer, &c. and of every lover of his country. By the Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
A treatise showing the intimate connection that subsists between agriculture and chemistry. Addressed to the cultivators of the soil, to the proprietors of fens and mosses in Great Britain and Ireland; and to the proprietors of West India estates / By the Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: 1803- Books
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Description of the estate and abbey of Culross. Particularly of the mineral and coal property. Wherein is given an account of the coal workings at Culross, since the year 1572. Together with a description of the coal mining field, on the Frith of Forth; shewing That the Frith Coal Owners cannot receive the smallest injury by a repeal of the Duty on Coals, whether on English or Scots Coals imported into or vended in Scotland, &c. &c.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: 1793- Books
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Reports by John Clerk, esquire, of Eldin and By Messrs Grieve and Henderson, in consequence of surveys, Made by Them, of Culross and Valleyfield Collieries, Forest, &c. &c. In the Years 1792 and 1793. With a farther explanation of the State of the Collieries, by Lord Dundonald, and Method Recommended by Him to be Adopted to Compleat the Winning of Them: Accompanied by Sundry Other Papers, and Offers to Compleat the Winning, and to Work and Ship the Coals, From Both Collieries, at a Stipulated Price. The whole submitted, by Lord Dundonald, to the consideration of his creditors.
Eldin, John Clerk, Lord, 1757-1832.Date: 1793- Books
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Letters, by the Earl of Dundonald, on making bread from potatoes, to the inhabitants of Great Britain; And particularly to the inhabitants of Ireland, who have been the first to cultivate and bring into general use, the invaluable plant or root, called the potatoe.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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Account of the qualities and uses of coal tar and coal varnish. With certificates from ship-masters and others.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Memorial and petition to the Honourable the Court of Directors of the East India Company, from Archibald Earl of Dundonald. 12th July, 1786.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: 1786]- Books
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The present state of the manufacture of salt explained; and a new mode suggested of refining British salt, so as to render it equal, or superior to the finest foreign salt. To which is subjoined, a plan for abolishing the present duties and restrictions on the manufacture of salt, and for substituting other duties, less burthensome to the subjects, more beneficial to the revenue, and better qualified to promote the trade of Great Britain. By the Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The present state of the manufacture of salt explained : and a new mode suggested of refining British salt ... to which is subjoined, a plan for abolishing the present duties ... on the manufacture of salt ... / [Archibald Cochrane Dundonald].
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831Date: 1785- Books
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The present state of the manufacture of salt explained; and a new mode suggested of refining British salt, so as to render it equal, or superior to the finest Foreign Salt. To which is subjoined, A Plan for abolishing the present Duties and Restrictions on the Manufacture of Salt, and for substituting other Duties, less burthensome to the Subjects, more beneficial to the Revenue, and better qualified to promote the Trade of Great Britain. By the Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Directions for using coal tar, half stuff, pitch, varnish, and varnish paints. By the Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Account of the qualities and uses of coal tar and coal varnish. With certificates from shipmasters and others / [Anon].
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: 1784- Books
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A treatise showing the intimate connection that subsists between agriculture and chemistry. Addressed to the cultivators of the soil, to the proprietors of fens and mosses, in Great Britain and Ireland, and to the proprietors of West India estates / by the Earl of Dundonald.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: 1795- Books
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Account of the qualities and uses of coal tar and coal varnish. With certificates from shipmasters and others / [Anon].
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: 1785- Books
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Description of the estate, particularly of the mineral and coal property belonging to the Earl of Dundonald, at Culross. Wherein is given an account of the coal workings at Culross, since the year 1572. Together with a description of the coal mining field, on the Frith of Forth; shewing that the Frith coal-owners cannot receive the smallest injury by a repeal of the duty on coals, whether on English or Scots coals imported into or vended in Scotland, &c. &c. &c.
Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831.Date: Anno 1793