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Nasmith, James, 1740-1808.

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    An examination of the statutes now in force relating to the assize of bread with remarks on the bill intended to be brought into Parliament by the Country Bakers. By James Nasmith, D.D. One of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the County of Cambridge and Isle of Ely.

    Nasmith, James, 1740-1808. | Date: 1800
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    A sermon preached at the assizes holden at Wisbech, before Edward Gwillim, Esq Chief Justice of the Isle of Ely, the 28 July 1796. By James Nasmith, M. A. Rector of Leverington.

    Nasmith, James, 1740-1808. | Date: 1796
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    The duties of overseers of the poor , and the sufficiency of the present system of poor laws considered, in a charge delivered to the grand jury, At The General Quarter Sessions Of The Peace For the Jsle of Ely, Holden on 2 April, 1799, by James Nasmith, D. D. Chairman. Published at the Request of the Magistrates. To which are annexed, remarks on a late publication, entitled, "observations on th present state and influence of the poor laws, founded on Experience, by Robert Saunders, Esq.".

    Nasmith, James, 1740-1808. | Date: [1799]

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