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The state of the Island of Jamaica. Chiefly in relation to its commerce, and the conduct of the Spaniards in the West-Indies. Address'd to a member of Parliament. By a person who resided several years at Jamaica.
Person Who Resided Several Years at Jamaica.Date: 1726- Books
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Occasional papers on the Assiento, and the affairs of Jamaica.
Wood, William, of Jamaica.Date: MDCCXVI. [1716]- Books
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The assiento contract consider'd. As also, the advantages and decay of the trade of Jamaica and the plantations, with the causes and consequences thereof. In several letters to a member of Parliament.
Wood, William, of Jamaica.Date: [1714]- Books
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The Assembly of the island of Jamaica having, on the 9th day of December 1784, come to the following resolution ... Mr. Stephen Fuller ... thinks himself in duty bound to lay before both Houses of Parliament ... the substance of the petitions presented to the Assembly .. in respect to the intercourse with the American states ...
Jamaica. Assembly.Date: 1785]- Books
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The report from the Commissioners of Her Majesty's customs, to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, relating to the high duties on prize goods in Jamaica.
Great Britain. Customs Establishment.Date: 1710?]- Books
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Fellow-citizens: at this alarming, and indeed very critical, period, it is necessary for every man, however humble may be his station; to lend his aid, towards retrieving his country from the calamities in which the unhappy divisions of party have driven her. ...
Juror.Date: 1784]- Books
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The trade granted to the South-Sea-Company: considered with relation to Jamaica. In a letter to one of the directors of the South-Sea-Company; by a gentleman who has resided several years in Jamaica.
Gentleman who has resided several years in Jamaica.Date: 1714- Books
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The state of the island of Jamaica. Chiefly in relation to its commerce, and the conduct of the Spaniards in the West-Indies. Address'd to a Member of Parliament. By a person who resided several years at Jamaica.
Person who resided several years at Jamaica.Date: 1726- Books
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A bill for opening and establishing certain ports in the islands of Jamaica and Dominica, for the more free importation and exportation of certain goods and merchandizes.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1766]