Great Britain - Commercial policy - Early works to 1800
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Anno Regni Georgii Regis Magn? Britanni?, Franci?, & Hiberni?, sexto. At the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster, the seventeenth day of March, Anno Dom. 1714. In the First Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. And from thence continued by several prorogations to the twenty third day of November, 1719. Being the fifth session of this present Parliament
Great BritainDate: 1720- E-books
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A discourse on the natural disposition of mankind in respect to commerce; intended as a preliminary to a larger work, viz. The elements of commerce, and theory of taxes
Tucker, Josiah, 1712-1799.Date: 1755?]- E-books
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The measures to be pursued in India , for ensuring the permanency, and augmenting the commerce, of the company, farther considered; with the heads of a plan for carrying those measures into execution. By the author of Observations on the present state of the East India Company, &c.
Smith, Nathaniel, director of the East India Company.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- E-books
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A Proposal for raising sixty thousand pound per annum without charge of collecting : in a treble benefit to the nation by the payment : humbly offered to the Parliament of Great Britain.
Date: [1714]- E-books
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A letter to the hon. the Commissioners of His Majesty's customs dedicated to the hon. the House of Commons: containing an account of the detection of frauds at the Custom-House which had been successfully carried on for Years by false Affirmations, (perjury) and their very remarkable Punishment: Some curious Queries and Letters to the Right Hon. the Lords of the treasury, and George Grenville, Esq; With a memorial on the occasion, Presented to the Right Hon. the Lords of the Treasury. drawn by Mr. Philipps who managed the printer's cause, and that of John Wilkes Esq; against Robert Wood Esq; under Secretary of State-Very proper for the Perusal of every Gentleman who would represent the true Spirit of any Affair, and not follow the dull lifeless Forms and Precedents of Law. Tu ne ... malis sed ... ... its. By William Stewardson.
Stewardson, WilliamDate: [1763]