178 results filtered with: Great Britain - Commerce - Early works to 1800
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La boussole morale et politique des hommes et des empires dédiée aux nations.
Le Clerc, Nicolas Gabriel, 1726-1798.Date: [1781?]- Books
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To guard against misrepresentation. An authentic statement, faithfully extracted from the report of the Committee of the Privy Council, appointed by His Majesty, for the Consideration of all Matters relating to the intended system of commerce between Great-Britain and Ireland. To which are added, Observations resulting from the facts, as stated by the Committee. Addressed to the merchants and manufacturers of Great-Britain.
Great Britain. Board of Trade.Date: 1785- Books
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The case of the fair traders, humbly represented to the Honourable the House of Commons: being a clear view and state of clandestine trade, as now carry'd on in Great Britain.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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A bill for making wet docks, basons, cuts, and other works, for the greater accommodation and security of shipping, commerce, and revenue, within the port of London; and for making a navigable canal from Blackwall, to the said docks in Wapping.
Great Britain. Parliament.Date: 1796]- Books
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The Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury having by their order dated the 23d ult. directed, pursuant to an address from the House of Lords dated the 6th of the same month, that this board lay before that House, ...
Great Britain. Customs Establishment.Date: 1739- Books
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Bateman, mayor. Curia prima tent' die martis vi0. die novembris, 1716. annoq; r. regis Georgii, Magnae Britanniae, &c. tertio. This day the committee lately appointed to consider of the petition of the ticket-porters of this city, brought in a report in writing under their hands, ...
City of London (England). Court of Aldermen.Date: [1716]- Books
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The complete English tradesman: directing him in the several parts and progressions of trade, from his first entring upon business, ... Calculated for the use of all our inland tradesmen, as well in the city as country. In two volumes. ...
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1745- Books
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Answers for Mess. Clay and Midgley, merchants in Liverpool, and George Brown merchant in Glasgow, their attorney; to the petition of James Coulter, merchant in Glasgow, and others.
Clay and Midgley (merchants : Glasgow, Scotland)Date: 1768]- Books
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Worcestershire-Queries about peace. By Tom Flockmaker, clothier of Worcester.
Flockmaker, Tom.Date: [1711]- Books
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The British sleepers; Or, the Sons of Britannia Sleeping, While She, in a Discourse in three Parts, laments the Ruin which, without a Change in their Conduct, must be inevitable; provides against the Evils, to which their unthinking Fathers consented in the last Century; and sends her Tears, as the Messengers of her Grief, to melt them into a Concern for themselves, that France may not spread her Triumphs as Monuments of their Disgrace, that will be more lasting than Monuments made of Brass, or Marble. Part II.
T. W.Date: [1749]- Books
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Speech of the Right Honorable John Foster, speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, delivered in committee, on Monday the 17th day of February, 1800.
Oriel, John Foster, Baron, 1740-1828.Date: 1800- Books
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The shopkeeper's and tradesman's assistant: being a new and correct alphabetical list of all the stage-coaches, carriers, coasting vessels, &c. containing An Account of the several Inns in London where the Coaches and Carriers put up and go out from; the Days of the Week, and Hours of those Days, when they set out; Also the Counties in which those Places lie, and their Distances in Miles from the Standard in Cornhill, London. With An Account of the Coasting Vessels, Barges and Boats, with the several Wharfs, Keys and Stairs where they usually lie to take in Goods and Passengers. Also the Rates paid to Carmen for the Carriage of Goods, together with their Orders and Ordinances, as settled by the Lord Mayor, &c. at a General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, holden for the City of London, at the Guildhall. The Whole being well digested, is designed as a proper Assistant for Shopkeepers, Tradesmen and others, who have Occasion to write, or send Goods into the Country.
Date: 1779- Books
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A short account of the life and death of Jane Newland, of Dublin, who departed this life, October 22, 1789.
Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,XC. [1790]- Books
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Speech of the Right Honorable John Foster, speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, delivered in committee, on Thursday the 11th day of April, 1799.
Oriel, John Foster, Baron, 1740-1828.Date: 1799- Books
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A letter from a merchant to a Member of Parliament, relating to the danger Great Britain is in of losing her trade, by the great increase of the naval power of Spain. With a chart of the Mediterranean Sea annex'd.
Williams, Reeve.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXVIII. [1718]- Books
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Observations on trade and taxes; shewing what is requisite and necessary to secure and increase the wealth and power of the British nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of the members of both Houses of Parliament.
Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
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The cause between the city of York, and the non-freemen, at the Lammas assizes, 1776, compared with the cause between the city of London and Allen Evans, Esq; on the validity of a by-law; and with the case of a non-freeman of the town of Berwick upon Tweed.
Date: [1776?]- Books
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A preliminary discourse, setting forth the natural disposition, or instinctive inclination of mankind towards commerce.
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: 1755]- Books
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The trade and navigation of Great-Britain considered: shewing that the surest way for a nation to increase in riches, is to prevent the importation of such foreign commodities as may be rais'd at home. That this Kingdom is capable of raising within itself, and its Colonies, Materials for employing all our Poor in those Manufactures, which we now import from such of our Neighbours who refuse the Admission of ours. Some Account of the Commodities each Country we trade with takes from us, and what we take from them; with Observations on the Balance. By Joshua Gee.
Gee, Joshua, merchant.Date: MDCCXXX. [1730]- Books
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Several reasons proving, that our trade to Africa, cannot be preserved and carried on effectually by any other method, than that of a considerable joint-stock, with exclusive privileges.
Davenant, Charles, 1656-1714.Date: 1710?]- Books
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The advantages arising to Great Britain since the peace, by the encrease of the navigation and exportation of the manufactures and produce of England, which is as follows, viz.
Date: 1715]- Books
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The contrast, also Further Considerations on the concern for trade. With proposals how to amend and render more effectual the Laws in Being for the reservation of the publick roads, and to preserve Trade. In Two Letters to a Member. By Phil'anglus.
Newball, John, active 1730-1748.Date: [1746]- Books
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Seasonable observations on the naturalization bill, now depending in Parliament; and also a clear confutation of the city of London's remonstrance to the House against it, shewing the advantages that will accrue to Great-Britain by a naturalization.
Date: M,DCC,XLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A short account of the late application to Parliament made by the merchants of London upon the neglect of their trade: with the substance of the evidence thereupon; as sum'd up by Mr. Glover.
Date: M.DCC.XLII. [1742]- Books
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Some observations and reasons for a war with France. Humbly offer'd in a letter, to the Commons of England, by a London apprentice.
London Apprentice.Date: Printed in the year, 1701