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Tariff on coffee - Great Britain - 1764-1775

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    Considerations on the situation to which Ireland is reduced by the government of Lord Camden

    | Date: printed in the year [1798]
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    Considerations on the state of the British fisheries in America , And their consequence to Great Britain. With proposals for their security, By the reduction of Cape-Breton, &c. Which were Humbly offer'd, by a Gentleman of a Large Trade of the City of London, to His Majesty's Ministers, in January 1744-5.

    | Date: MDCCXLV. [1745]
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    Considerations on the situation to which Ireland is reduced by the government of Lord Camden

    | Date: Printed In The Year 1798
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    Consideration on the state of public affairs in September 1795

    | Date: 1795?]
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    Considerations on the situation to which Ireland is reduced by the government of Lord Camden The sixth edition, improved and corrected. To which is added a copy of the State Paper!!!.

    | Date: printed in the year, 1798

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Ireland - History - Rebellion of 1798

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