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Salt industry and trade - Great Britain

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    A Letter on the subject of the bill for granting an aid to the funds destined for the support of the poor of the city of Edinburgh, &c

    | Date: 1770?]
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    Considerations on the system of the laws in Scotland relative to salt : and the propriety of applying to Parliament for liberty to import rock salt from England for home consumption in Scotland.

    | Date: 1794
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    The present state of the manufacture of salt explained; and a new mode suggested of refining British salt, so as to render it equal, or superior to the finest foreign salt . To which is subjoined, a plan for abolishing the present duties and restrictions on the manufacture of salt, and for substituting other duties, less burthensome to the subjects, more beneficial to the revenue, and better qualified to promote the trade of Great Britain. By the Earl of Dundonald.

    Dundonald, Archibald Cochrane, Earl of, 1749?-1831. | Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]

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