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The system or theory of the trade of the world. Treating of the different kinds of value. Of the ballances of trade. Of exchange. Of manufactures. Of companies. And shewing the pernicious consequences of credit, and that it destroys the Purpose of National Trade. By Isaac Gervaise.
Gervaise, Isaac.Date: M.DCC.XX. [1720]- Books
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The farmer's letters to the people of England: containing the sentiments of a practical husbandman, on various subjects of great Importance: Particularly The Exportation of Corn. The Balance of Agriculture and Manufactures. The present State of Husbandry. The Circumstances attending large and small Farms The present state of the Poor. The Prices of Provisions. The Proceedings of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. The Importance of Timber and Planting. Emigrations to the Colonies. The Means of promoting the Agriculture and Population of Great-Britain, &c. To which are added, Sylv?: or, occasional tracts on husbandry and rural oeconomics.
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820.Date: M,DCC,LXVIII. [1768]- Pictures
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A healthy horse, representing the healthy effects of free trade. Coloured lithograph by J. West Giles after Sir E. Landseer.
Landseer, Edwin, Sir, 1802-1873.Date: Between 1800 and 1899Reference: 42427i- Books
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The state of the nation, in respect to her commerce, debts, and money
Philips, Erasmus, -1743.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British Acts of Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage to the British dominions in general, and to England in particular; ... To which is added a letter to Sir John Duntze, ... By Sir James Caldwell, ...
Caldwell, James, Sir, -1784.Date: 1779- Books
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An essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain, with regard to trade. With some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain. By Mr. Josiah Tucker, of Bristol.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: Printed in the year MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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An essay on free trade and finance, humbly offered to the consideration of the public. By a citizen of Philadelphia.
Webster, Pelatiah, 1726-1795.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Pictures
A short-legged dog with the head of Sir Robert Peel stands with its paws on a roller which winds a chain to work an invisible spit. Etching with border by William Heath, 1829.
Heath, William, 1795-1840.Date: Nov 16 1829Reference: 603171i- Books
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The state of the nation, in respect to her commerce, debts, and money.
Philips, Erasmus, -1743.Date: MDCCXXV. [1725]- Books
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A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain, with regard to trade. With some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain. In a new method.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages, which respectively attend France and Great Britain, with regard to trade. With some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain. In a new and concise method.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: 1749- Books
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The farmer's letters to the people of England: containing the sentiments of a practical husbandman, on various subjects of great Importance: Particularly The Exportation of Corn. The Balance of Agriculture and Manufactures. The present State of Husbandry. The Circumstances attending large and small Farms. The present State of the Poor. The Prices of Provisions. The Proceedings of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, &c. The Importance of Timber and Planting. Emigrations to the Colonies. The Means of promoting the Agriculture and Population of Great Britain, &c. &c. To which are added, SylvÆ: or, occasional tracts on husbandry and rural oconomics.
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British Acts of Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage to the British dominions in general, and to England in particular; for whose separate advantage they were intended. With An Address to the Gentlemen concerned in the Woollen Commerce of Great Britain, and particularly to the Members of Parliament for the several Counties, Cities, and Boroughs connected with those Manufactures. To which is prefixed a letter to Sir John Duntze, Bart Member of Parliament for Tiverton, on the same subject; in which a Union between the two Kingdoms is discussed. With Extracts of such Parts of the Statutes as lay the Trade of Ireland under those Restrictions. By Sir James Caldwell, Bart. count of milan, in the holy roman empire, and author of the debates in ireland.
Caldwell, James, Sir, -1784.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The advantages of the East-India trade to England, consider'd Wherein all the Objections to that Trade, with relation, I. To the Exportation of Bullion, for Manufactures consum'd in England: II. To the Loss of Employment for our own Hands: III. To the Abatement of Rents: Are fully Answer'd. With A Comparison of the East-India and Fishing Trades.
Date: MDCCXX. [1720]- Pictures
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Free trade represented as a woman: the left half is a skeleton being cursed by unemployed and starving British workers; the right half is a beautiful young woman who is giving gold to importers of foreign goods. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 21 November 1886.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: 21 November 1885Reference: 565092i- Books
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A short history of the nature and consequences of excise laws; including some account of the recent interruption to the manufactories of snuff and refined sugar. [Two lines of quotations]
Callender, James Thomson, 1758-1803.Date: December 7, 1795- Books
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A brief essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain, with regard to trade. With some proposals for removing the principal disadvantages of Great Britain. In a new method. By Josiah Tucker, M. A. Rector of St. Stephen's in Bristol, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bristol.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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The Interest of city and country to lay no duties: or A short discourse shewing that duties on trade, tend to the impoverishing city and country. Also, how the government may be easier and better supported than by duties.
Date: 1726. (Pr. 4d)