23 results filtered with: Great Britain - Population
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A letter to a Member of Parliament relating to the coin.
Date: [1718]- Books
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A letter to a Member of the honourable House of Commons, on the present important crisis of national affairs.
Date: [1762]- Books
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A Letter to a member of Parliament, concerning the reduction of interest.
Date: M.DCC.XXXII. [1732]- Books
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A summary view of the present population of the principal cities and towns of France, compared with the principal cities and towns of Great Britain and Ireland. By an unprejudiced traveller.
Unprejudiced Traveller.Date: 1797- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament concerning trade; and particularly the trade of the Spanish West-Indies.
Date: 1707- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament, occasion'd by the South-Sea Company's scheme for reducing the publick debts.
Date: [1720]- Books
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An inquiry into the present state of population in England and Wales; and the proportion which the present number of inhabitants bears to the number at former periods. By William Wales, ...
Wales, William, 1734?-1796.Date: 1781- Books
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A letter to a merry young gentleman, intituled, Tho. Burnet, Esq; in answer to one writ by him to the Right Honourable the Earl of Halifax; by which it plainly appears, the said Squire was not awake when he writ the said Letter.
Date: 1715- Books
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An essay on the population of England, from the Revolution to the present time. With an appendix, containing Remarks on the Account of the Population, Trade, and Resources of the Kingdom, in Mr. Eden's Letters to Lord Carlisle. The second edition, with corrections and additions. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S.
Price, Richard, 1723-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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A letter to a Member of the late Parliament, concerning the debts of the nation.
Date: 1701- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament relating to the Irish forfeitures.
Date: Printed in the Year 1701- Books
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Proposals to the legislature for numbering the people. Containing some observations on the population of Great Britain, and a Sketch of the Advantages that would probably accrue from an exact Knowledge of its present State. By the author of the Tours through England.
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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A letter to a member of this new Parliament, From a true Lover of the Liberties of the People. Being An answer to a letter wrote to a Member of the last Parliament by his H-r, in which the Privilege of instructing our Representatives was ridiculed; the Reasons why a Place-Bill should not pass into a Law were defended, and the Conduct of the present War with Spain was vindicated: Together with Some Remarks upon the Conduct of some Persons in Britain, before and since the late Emperor of Germany's Death.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Uncertainty of the present population of this kingdom; deduced from a candid review of the accounts lately given of it by Dr. Price, on the one hand, Mr. Eden, Mr. Wales, and Mr. Howlett, on the other.
Date: 1781- Books
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An essay on the population of England, from the revolution to the present time. With an appendix, containing remarks on the account of the population, trade, and resources of the kingdom, in Mr. Eden's letters to Lord Carlisle. By Richard Price, D.D. F.R.S.
Price, Richard, 1723-1791.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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An estimate of the number of inhabitants in Great Britain and Ireland. By Sir Frederick Morton Eden, Bart.
Eden, Frederick Morton, Sir, 1766-1809.Date: 1800- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament concerning the proposals of the East-India Company.
Date: [1730]- Books
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A vindication of commerce and the arts; proving that they are the source of the greatness, power, riches and populousness of a state. Being an examination of Mr. Bell's Dissertation upon populousness, read in the Schools, and honoured with the Lord Viscount Townshend's Prize, by the University of Cambridge. Wherein Mr. Bell's Calumnies on Trade are answered, his Arguments refuted, his System exploded, and the principal causes of Populosity assigned. With a large appendix, Containing Remarks on that part of the Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times, which relates to Trade and Commerce. By I---- B----, M.D.
Temple, William, of Trowbridge.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament: in relation to the Bill for punishing mutiny and desertion, &c.
Date: [1749]- Books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament concerning trade; and particularly the trade of the Spanish West-Indies.
Date: 1707?]- Books
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A Letter to a minister of the Church of England, concerning the Societies for Reformation of Manners.
Date: 1710- Books
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An examination of Dr. Price's essay on the population of England and Wales; and the doctrine of an increased population in this kingdom, established by facts. By the Rev. John Howlett, A. B. To which is added an appendix. Containing Remarks on Dr. Price's Argument of a decreased Population deduced from the decreased Produce of the hereditary and temporary Excise.
Howlett, John, 1731-1804.Date: [1781]- Books
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A letter to a modern dissenting Whig concerning the present juncture of affairs; with a comparison between the former principles, and the present practices of that party.
Date: [1701]