19 results filtered with: Silk industry - Early works to 1800
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Extracts of letters from Livorno, dated the 13th of March, 1715-16, from Mess. How Gould and Gott, Factors there to a Merchant in London, relating to Turkey Raw Silk.
How, Gould and Gott.Date: 1716?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered, for supporting and continuing the Dublin market for linen-yarn, as it is now settled and established in the Yarn-Hall, lately erected near the Linen-Hall.
Date: Printed in the year MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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Extract, contract and agreement betwixt James Curr, and others, the Universal Trading-company of Paisley.
Barr, John, weaver.Date: 1765]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered for laying a duty upon wrought silks.
Boit, Charles, 1662-1727.Date: 1708?]- Books
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Thoughts on the times, and the silk manufacture; shewing its utility, and the great loss that is occasioned by the importation of French and Italian wrought silks. With the cause of the weavers dissatisfaction. And A Remedy against any future Apprehensions of a Disturbance of the public Peace by their Discontent. Dedicated to the Most Honourable The Marquis of Rockingham.
Citizen.Date: 1765- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered to the consideration of Parliament for preventing the delays of justice, occasioned by their privilege in suits; for building courts and publick offices; For ascertaining their Fees. And the redressing of some material inconveniences in the proceedings in courts of equity, as contained in the Preface to Mr. Howard's Practice of the high Court of Chancery in Ireland, just Published.
Date: Mccdlxxii [1772]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered to the Honourable House of Commons, for some alterations humbly desired to be made in the act of Parliament, lately made, for regulating the price and assize of bread.
Date: 1711?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament; shewing, the necessity for making a law ... to oblige all foreign plain black silks to be imported at ... London, to be there seal'd and mark'd, ...
Date: 1713?]- Books
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The case of the Italian merchants, importing goods of the growth of Asia, by way of Italy.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered, to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament, why the Quakers affirmation should not pass instead of an oath, at future elections of Parliament.
Date: 1711?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered for establishing a yarn-market in the city of Dublin; and a view of certain advantages that would arise to the publick from erecting such a market near the Linnen-Hall.
Date: Printed in the Year [1736]- Books
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The case fairly stated between the Turky Company and the Italian merchants. By a merchant.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: Printed in the Year 1720- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered, to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament, why the Quakers affirmation should not pass instead of an oath, at future elections of Parliament.
Date: 1711?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons, against laying a farther duty upon wines in the retailers hands.
Date: 1704?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered, to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament, why the Quakers affirmation should not pass instead of an oath.
Date: 1715?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offered, why the English oath of abjuration. should not be imposed upon the subjects of North-Britain, especially the ministers of the Gospel there.
Date: 1709?]- Books
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Considerations on the dispute between the Levant Company and the Italian merchants, relating to the importation of raw silk from Leghorn.
Date: 1720?]- Books
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Some reasons humbly offer'd, why castration instead of death, may prove to be the most effectual method of punishing persons found guilty of robbery and theft.
Date: Printed in the year, 1731- Books
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The case fairly stated between the Turky Company and the Italian merchants. By a merchant.
Merchant.Date: 1720