Sugar trade - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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A letter from one of the Leeward Islands , tending to shew the immediate necessity of a further inspection into the state of the British sugar colonies and trade. Nevis, October 17, 1734.
Date: 1734]- E-books
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Considerations on the dispute now depending before the Honourable House of Commons, between the British, southern, and northern plantations in America. In a letter to.
A-r Z-hDate: [1731]- E-books
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Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled Bengal sugar and on the manner in which the trade of the East-India Company is carried on in the East-Indies by foreign shipping, In Violation Of The Laws Enacted for the Support of the Commerce and Navigation of Great Britain. By Gilb. Francklyn, Esq.
Gilbert FrancklynDate: [1795]- E-books
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Memoir , on the sugar-trade of the British colonies; with tables, of the quantity of sugar imported to, and exported from Great Britain, in the years 1774, 1775,-1788, 1789,-1790, and 1791; and of the importation of West India products into France, in the year 1790.
Date: 1793- E-books
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Considerations addressed to professors of Christianity of every denomination on the impropriety of consuming West-India sugar and rum : as produced by the oppressive labour of slaves.
Date: 1792