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An inquiry into the principles of political oeconomy: being an essay on the science of domestic policy in free nations. In which are particularly considered population, agriculture, ... public credit, and taxes. By Sir James Steuart, ... In three volumes. ...
Steuart, James, Sir, 1712-1780.Date: 1770- Books
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Remarks on the advantages and disadvantages of France and of Great-Britain with respect to commerce, and To the other Means of encreasing the Wealth and Power of a State. Being a (pretended) Translation from the English, written by Sir John Nickolls, and printed at Leyden 1754. Translated from the French Original.
Plumard de Dangeul, Louis Joseph.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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Several grievances given by a countrey man, anent decay of trade within the kingdom of Scotland.
Countrey man.Date: 1703]- Books
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Letters to men of reason, and the friends of the poor, on the hardships of the excise laws relating to malt and beer; more especially as they affect the inhabitants of cities and great towns. with a Few Remarks on the Late Regulations in the Corn Trade.
M.Date: 1774- Books
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A discourse on the natural disposition of mankind in respect to commerce; intended as a preliminary to a larger work, viz. The elements of commerce, and theory of taxes.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: 1755?]- Books
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A list of the duties payable to the King on all goods imported after the 25th July, 1782, from the East-Indies, China, and other parts within the limits of the Honourable the East-India Company's charter. Also, The Drawbacks Allowed ON Exportation. By Charles Cartwright, of the East-India House.
Cartwright, Charles, of the India House.Date: Printed In The Year MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- Books
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His Excellency John Lord Carteret lord lieutenant general and general governor of Ireland, his speech to both Houses of Parliament, at Dublin: on Tuesday the eighth day of March, 1725. Published by authority.
Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1724-1730 : Carteret)Date: 1725- Books
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Address to the cavalry of fencibles.
Civis.Date: 1795?]- Books
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An essay on the trade and improvement of Ireland. By Arthur Dobbs, Esq;
Dobbs, Arthur, 1689-1765.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]-31- Books
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Directions to judge whether a nation be in a thriving condition, and how to advance the wealth and power of Great-Britain; in which is considered, the letter of the Daily Journal, Jan. 8, 1728.
Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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Hints for a vindication of monopoly, forestalling & regrating. To which are annexed references to the following popular topics: the conduct of the farmers; the expedience of advancing the wages of labour; the tendency of war to increase the fictitious capital of the nation, and its general influence on the prices of provisions.
Date: 1800- Books
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A collection for the improvement of husbandry and trade. Consisting of many valuable materials relating to corn, cattle, coals, hops, wool, &c. With a compleat catalogue of the several sorts of earths, and their proper product; the best sorts of manure for each; with the art of draining and flooding of lands; as also full and exact histories of trades, as malting, brewing, &c. the description and structure of instruments for husbandry, and carriages, with the manner of their imrovement; an account of the rivers of England, &c. and how far they may be made navigable; of weights and measures, of woods, cordage, and metals; of building and stowage the vegetation of plants, &c. with many other useful particulars, communicated by several eminent members of the Royal Society, to the collector, John Houghton, F.R.S. Now revised, corrected, and published, with a preface and useful indexes, by Richard Bradley, F.R.S. and professor of botany in the University of Cambridge. In three volumes.
Houghton, John, 1640-1705.Date: M,DCC,XXVII. [i.e. 1727 - 1728]- Books
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A collection of tracts, Concerning the Present State of Ireland, With Respect to its Riches, Revenue, Trade and Manafactures. Containing I. Seasonable Remarks on Trade. With some Reflections on the Advantages that might accrue to Great Britain, by a proper Regulation of the Trade of Ireland. II. An Essay on Trade in General; and, on that of Ireland in Particular. III. Considerations on two Papers lately publish'd. The first call'd Seasonable Remarks, &c. And the other, an Essay on Trade in General, and that of Ireland in particular. IV. An Appeal to the Reverend Dean Swift, by way of Reply to the Observer on Seasonable Remarks. V. A Letter in answer to a Paper, intitl'd, An Appeal to the Reverend Dean Swift.
Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The querist, containing, several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public. By the Bishop of Cloyne.
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.Date: MDCCL. [1750]- Books
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England's interest and improvement, consider'd in the increase of the trade of this Kingdom. In which is an account of our commerce with the several nations in Europe; as also of the Advantages and Disadvantages we receive from each Nation. Also of Gold Coin and Bullion transported; and of our Mint; with what is most proper to be allowed for the Use of Money.
Fortrey, Samuel, 1622-1681.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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Proposals & reasons for constituting a council of trade.
Paterson, William, 1658-1719.Date: printed in the year, 1701- Books
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Considerations upon the state of the nation, as it is affected by the excessive use of foreign spirits.
Forbes, Duncan, 1685-1747.Date: Printed in the Year, MDCCXXX [1730]- Books
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The history of America containing the geographical, political, and commerical [sic] state of that continent: in which is given a succinct account of the trade, customs and policy of the French nation, and the foundation they have laid for obtaining the sole dominion in those colonies. Translated from the French of Mons. du Bosque late Historographer to the French King. In two volumes. ...
Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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The commercial restraints of Ireland considered. In a series of letters to a noble lord. Containing an historical account of the affairs of that kingdom, so far as they relate to this subject.
Hely-Hutchinson, John, 1724-1794.Date: M.DCC.LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The usurpations of England the chief sources of the miseries of Ireland; and the legislative independence of this Kingdom, the only means of securing and perpetuating the commercial advantages lately recovered. By a native of Ireland, and a lover of the British empire.
Native of Ireland, and a lover of the British empire.Date: M,DCC,LXXX. [1780]- Books
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The northern farmer: or select essays on agriculture; adapted to the soil and climate of the northern counties of England, Scotland, and Ireland. ...
Date: M.DCC.LXXVIII. [1778]- Books
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An account of a conversation concerning a right regulation of governments for the common good of mankind. In a letter to the Marquiss [sic] of Montrose, ... from London the 1st of December, 1703.
Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716.Date: 1704- Books
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An account of a conversation concerning a right regulation of governments for the common good of mankind. In a letter to the Marquiss [sic] of Montrose, ... from London the 1st of December, 1703.
Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716.Date: 1704- Books
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Reflections on the domestic policy, proper to be observed on the conclusion of a peace.
Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Reflections on the domestic policy, proper to be observed on the conclusion of a peace.
Pulteney, William, Earl of Bath, 1684-1764.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]