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Ashley, John, d. 1751.

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    The sugar trade, with the incumbrances thereon, laid open. By a Barbadoes planter

    Ashley, John, d. 1751. | Date: [1734]
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    A supplement. On taxes in general on British sugar

    Ashley, John, d. 1751. | Date: 1744?]
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    Memoirs and considerations concerning the trade and revenues of the British colonies in America . In two parts. The first publish'd in the year 1740; and the second part publish'd in the year 1743.

    Ashley, John, d. 1751. | Date: 1743]
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    Memoirs and considerations concerning the trade and revenues of the British colonies in America With proposals for rendering those colonies more beneficial to Great Britain. By John Ashley Esq;.

    Ashley, John, d. 1751. | Date: 1740
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    Some observations on a direct exportation of sugar, from the British islands. With answers to Mr. Toriano's objections to it. In a letter from a gentleman in Barbados, to his friend in London

    Ashley, John, d. 1751. | Date: Printed in the Year M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]
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