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A survey of the Turkish empire. In which are considered, I. Its government, Finances, Military And Naval Force, Religion, History, Arts, Sciences, Manners, Commerce, and Population. II. The state of the provinces, Including the ancient Government of the Crimtatars, The Subjection of the Greeks, Their Efforts Toward Emancipation, And the Interest of other Nations, Particularly of Great Britain, in their Success. III. The causes of the decline of Turkey, And those which tend to the Prolongation of its Existence, With a Development of the Political System of the late Empress Of Russia. IV. The British commerce with Turkey, The Necessity of abolishing the Levant Company, And the Danger of our Quarantine Regulations. With Many Other Important Particulars. By W. Eton, Esq; Many Years Resident In Turkey And In Russia.
Eton, William.Date: 1798- Books
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A short reply to Mr. Eton's observations respecting the establishment of the Levant Company. By an old member of the Company.
Old Member of the Company.Date: 1799- Books
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Reflections on the expediency of opening the trade to Turkey. Humbly offer'd to publick consideration. By a sincere well-wisher to the trade and prosperity of Great-Britain.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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A survey of the Turkish empire. In which are considered, I. Its government, Finances, Military And Naval Force, Religion, History, Arts, Sciences, Manners, Commerce, and Population. II. The state of the provinces, Including the ancient Government of the Crim Tatars, The Subjection of the Greeks, Their Efforts Toward Emancipation, And the Interest of other Nations, Particularly of Great Britain, in their Success. III. The causes of the decline of Turkey, And those which tend to the Prolongation of its Existence, With a Development of the Political System of the late Empress Of Russia. IV. The British commerce with Turkey, The Necessity of abolishing the Levant Company, And the Danger of our Quarantine Regulations With Many Other Important Particulars. By W. Eton, Esq; Many Years Resident In Turkey And In Russia.
Eton, William.Date: 1799- Books
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Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants: in two parts. Part II. Containing important queries relating to commerce, -The Employment of the Poor,-The Landed and National Interest,-Taxes of all Kinds, particularly the Poor Tax,-The real Interest of Tradesmen,-Reformation of Morals,-Constitution both in Church and State, the Duties of Humanity, and the Principles of the Christian Religion. 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: M.DCC.LII. [1752]- Books
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Reflections on the expediency of a law for the naturalization of foreign Protestants: in two parts. Part I. Containing historical remarks on the disposition and behaviour of the natives of this island, in regard to foreigners; occasioned by the rejection of the late naturalization Bill. 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: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
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Reflections on the expediency of opening the trade to Turky. Humbly offered to public consideration. By a sincere well-wisher to the trade and prosperity of Great-Britain.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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Some remarks on a late pamphlet, intituled, Reflections on the expediency of opening the trade to Turky.
Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.LIII. [1753]