Sugar trade - West Indies, British
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Reasons grounded on facts : shewing, I. That a new duty on sugar must fall on the planter, II. That the liberty of a direct exportation to foreign markets will not help him in this case, III. That a new duty will not certainly increase the revenue, and IV. That it will probably occasion the desertion of our sugar islands.
Date: 1748- E-books
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The sugar trade, with the incumbrances thereon, laid open. By a Barbadoes planter
Ashley, John, d. 1751.Date: [1734]- E-books
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Hints for some new regulations in the sugar-trade with remarks on the state of commerce in the French and British West-India islands. By an impartial man.
Impartial manDate: M.DCC.XCII. [1792]- E-books
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A free and candid review, of a tract, entitled, "Observations on the commerce of the American states" : shewing the pernicious consequences, both to Great Britain, and to the British sugar islands, of the systems recommended in that tract.
Long, Edward, 1734-1813.Date: 1784- E-books
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Remarkable extracts and observations on the slave trade, with some considerations on the consumption of West India produce
Date: 1791