Tariff on sugar - Great Britain
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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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Considerations relating to the laying any additional duty on sugar from the British plantations : wherein is shewn, that such duty will be injurious to the commerce and navigation of this kingdom, ruinous to our sugar colonies, beneficial to those of France, and insufficient for the purposes intended.
Date: 1747- E-books
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Thoughts on the discontents of the people last year, respecting the sugar duties : with an appendix, containing a report from the Committee of the British House of Commons, to Whom the Petition of the Sugar Refiners of London Was Referred, &c. &c.
Date: 1781- E-books
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The report of the Honorable the Board of Trade and Plantations, to the Right Honorable the Lords of the Treasury : on the matter of certain memorials from the sugar-refiners of London : to which are prefixed, copies of the said memorials.
Board of TradeDate: 1781- E-books
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A convincing reply to the Lord Beilhaven's speech , in relation to the pretended independency of the Scottish nation, from that of England; wherein it is prov'd by antient records, law, and history, that the Scots kings did acknowledge their subjection to the imperial crown of England, long before, and since the conquest.
Date: 1707