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'The Effect of Dimercaprol (BAL) on Blood Sugar and Pyruvate Levels on Diabetes Mellitus', W J Butterfield and RHST, Clinical Science, vol 16, no 4, pp 679-694
Date: November 1957Reference: PP/RHT/D/2/50Part of: Thompson, Professor Robert Henry Stewart (1912-1998)- Books
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Some considerations humbly offer'd upon the bill now depending in the House of Lords, relating to the trade between the Northern Colonies and the Sugar-Islands. In a letter to a noble peer.
Date: MDCCXXXII. [1732]- Books
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The interest of Great Britain, respecting the French war. By William Fox. Author of an Address to the People of Great Britain, on the Propriety of Abstaining from West-India Sugar and Rum.
Fox, William, active 1791-1813.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Considerations relating to the laying any additional duty on sugar from the British plantations. Wherein is shewn, that such duty will be injurious to the commerce and navigation of this kingdom, ruinous to our Sugar Colonies, beneficial to those of France, and insufficient for the Purposes intended.
Date: 1747- Books
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A second address to the people of Great Britain: containing a new, and most powerful argument to abstain from the use of West India Sugar. By an eye witness to the facts related. Published in Behalf of a good Cause.
Burn, Andrew, 1742-1814.Date: [1792]- Books
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Just pulished, in one volume, octavo, (Price four Shillings in Boards) an essay on the treatment and conversion of African slaves in the British Sugar Colonies. By the Rev. James Ramsay, M.A. vicar of Teston, in Kent.
Phillips, James, (Bookseller)Date: [1784]- Books
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An account of the sugar maple-tree, of the United States, and of the methods of obtaining sugar from it, together with observations Upon The Advantages Both Public And Private Of This Sugar, in a letter to Thomas Jefferson, Esq. Secretary of State of the United States, and one of the Vice-Presidents of the American Philosophical Society. Read in the American Philosophical Society, on the 19th of August, 1791, and extracted from the Third Volume of their Transactions now in the Press. By Benjamin Rush, M. D. Professor of the Institutes and of Clinical Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania.
Rush, Benjamin, 1745-1813.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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Reasons grounded on facts. Shewing, I. That a new duty on sugar must fall on the planter. II. That the liberty of a direct exportation to foreign markets will not help him in this case. III. That a new Duty will not certainly increase the Revenue. And, IV. That it will probably occasion the Desertion of our Sugar Islands.
Date: M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Concise observations on the nature of our common food, so far as it tends to promote or injure health; With Remarks on Water, Bread, Meat, Cheese, Butter, Milk, Wine, Punch, Beer, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, &c. &c. By a gentleman of the faculty.
Gentleman of the Faculty.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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A short answer to an elaborate pamphlet, entitled, The Importance of the sugar plantations, &c. Compos'd of many Words, much Malice, very little Argument, and abundance of False Reasoning. Shewing, That the Bill now depending for Prohibiting the Commerce carried on between our Northern Colonies, and the Foreign Sugar Plantations, tends to the impoverishing and ruin of those Colonies; the weakening of the Power of the English Empire in those Parts; and the Damage and Loss of Great Britain; and would put it in the power of our Sugar Plantations to make us pay them what Price they please for their Sugars. In a letter to a noble peer.
Date: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]- Books
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In Black-Fryers, next door to the Sugar-loaf at the upper end of the Pav'd alley from Bridewell stairs, at Mr. Segraves : There is a gentlewoman who desiring not to keep hidden those things which it hath please God through her indeavours.
Date: [1685]- Books
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A familiar exposition of the church-catechism, in five parts. I. Of the baptismal covenant. II. Of the crced. III. Of the commandments. IV. Of the Lord's prayer. V. Of the sacraments. To which are added prayers, for the use of children and servants. By Isaac Mann, D.D. archdeacon of Dublin, now lord bishop of Cork and Ross.
Mann, Isaac, 1711 or 1712-1788.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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Considerations upon the act of Parliament, whereby a duty is laid of six pence sterling per gallon on molasses, and five shillings per hundred on sugar of foreign growth, imported into any of the British colonies. Shewing, some of the many inconveniencies necessarily resulting from the operation of the said act, not only to those colonies, but also to the British Sugar-Islands, and finally to Great-Britain.
Date: M,DCC,LXIV. [1764]- Books
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Abstract of the evidence, contained in the report of the Lords of the Committee of Council, relative to the slave-trade, and the treatment of the slaves in the Sugar Islands: also an abridgement of such of the colonial laws, as relate to the treatment of the slaves.
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Date: M.DCC.XC. [1790]- Books
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Strictures and occasional observations upon the system of British commerce with the East Indies: with remarks And Proposed Regulations, For encouraging the importation of sugar from Bengal; And Hints For AN Arrangement Of The Trade, After IT Shall BE Separated From The Revenue, Of Our Territorial Acquisitions. To Which IS Added, A Succinct History Of The Sugar Trade In General, By the author of "A short review of the trade of the East India Company."
Prinsep, John, 1746-1830.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
Many rivers to cross : Caribbean people in the NHS, 1948-69 / author, Ann Kramer ; interviews, Abigail Bernard.
Kramer, AnnDate: 2006- Books
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A discourse on trade, and other matters relative to it. Viz. Of Trade in general: Of the Trade of England: Of Husbandry, Feeding, Tillage, Corn, Fruit, Fish, Minerals, Trees, Manufactures, Sheep-Wool, Cotton-Wool. Hemp and Flax: Glass, Earthen-Ware, Silk, Distilling: The great Advantages of a universal National Bank demonstrated: Sugar-Baking, Tobacco, Tanning, Clock-Work, Paper - Mills, Powder - Mills: Method to improve our Manufactures, by imploying the Poor: Of Courts of Merchants, Silver Coin: An effectual Method to prevent the Running of Wool: Of our Trade to the East and West-Indies, Africa, the Plantations, Iceland, the Canaries, Spain, Portugal, Turkey, Italy, Holland, Hamburgh, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, France, South-Sea, &c. What foreign Trades are profitable, and what not. An Essay on National Credit, and the Irish Linnen Manufacture, &c. &c. &c. Wrote at the request of several Members of Parliament. And now Published for universal Benefit. By John Cary, Esq; Merchant of Bristol.
Cary, John, -1720?.Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]- Books
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The ploughman's thoughts of divinity. In six parts. I. Respecting the being of a God, and trinity of persons. II. The creation and fall of Adam, as covenant-head of all his posterity. III. The weakness of the law, and sacrifices for their recovery. IV. The covenant of grace. V. Christ's coming in the flesh, and satisfaction for sin. VI. His refurrection, ascension, intercession, coming to judgment, and returning with his saints back to heaven. By Samuel Turner.
Turner, Samuel, active 1792.Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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The gentle shepherd: A Scots pastoral comedy. With new songs. By Allen Ramsay.
Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1758.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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The gentle shepherd; A Scots pastoral comedy. With new songs. By Allen Ramsay.
Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1758.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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The housekeeper's valuable present: or, lady's closet companion. Being a new and complete art of preparing confects, according to modern practice. Comprized under the following Parts; viz. I. Different Methods and Degrees of boiling and clarifying Sugar. II. Methods of preserving various Fruits in Syrups, &c. III. Methods of making Marmalades, Jams, Pastes, &c. IV. Methods of making Syrups, Custards, Jellies, Blanch-Mange, Conserves, Syllabubs, &c. V. Methods of preserving various Fruits in Brandy. VI. Methods of making a Variety of Biscuits, rich Cakes, &c. &c. Vii. Methods of mixing, freezing, and working Ice Creams. Viii. Methods of preparing Cordials and made Wines. With a Variety of other useful and elegant Articles. By Robert Abbot, Late Apprentice to Messrs. Negri & Gunter, Confectioners, in Berkeley Square.
Abbot, Robert, cook.Date: [1790?]- Books
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A vindication of a pamphlet lately published, intituled The tryal of the spirits. Together with some observations relating to the West-India trade, and the Encouragement of our Sugar Colonies abroad, and our useful Manufactures at home. Humbly Inscribed to the Right Honourable Arthur Onslow, Esq; Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons. By Adam Holden, of Greéwich.
Holden, Adam.Date: 1736- Books
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A catalogue of some cures of the gout, rheumatism, sciatica, plurisie, cholick, and pains in the head. By J. Wiggens, at the Golden-Bail in Sugar-Loaf-Court, Leadenhall-Street. Who hopes none will condemn him, 'till they have enquired of those Persons herein mentioned, or (if they have Occasion) 'till they have made Tryal of him, which is the true Test, and by which he is content to stand or fall, have Credit or Disgrace.
Wiggins, J., quack doctor.Date: [1718?]- Books
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A catalogue of some cures of the gout, rheumatism, sciatica, plurisie, cholick, and pains in the head. By J. Wiggins, at the Golden-Ball in Sugar-Loas-Court, Leadenhall-Street. Who hopes none will condemn him, 'till they have enquired of those Persons herein mentioned, or (if they have Occasion) 'till they have made Tryal of him, which is the true Test, and by which he is content to stand or fall, have Credit or Disgrace.
Wiggins, J., quack doctor.Date: [1726?]- Books
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The complete distiller: containing, I. The method of performing the various processes of distillation, with Descriptions of the several Instruments: The whole Doctrine of Fermentation: The manner of drawing Spirits from Malt, Raisins, Molasses, Sugar, &c. and of rectifying them: With Instructions for imitating, to the greatest Perfection, both the Colour and Flavour of French Brandies. II. The manner of distilling all Kinds of Simple Waters from Plants, Flowers, &c. III. The method of making all the compound waters and rich cordials so largely imported from France and Italy; as likewise all those now made in Great Britain. To which are added, accurate descriptions of the several drugs, plants, Flowers, Fruits, &c. used by distillers, and Instructions for chusing the best of each Kind. The whole delivered in the plainest manner, for the Use both of Distillers and Private Families. By Ambrose Cooper, distiller.
Cooper, A. (Ambrose).Date: 1760