The miserable case of the British sugar planters : wherein is contained, some remarks on the poverty, distress, and other difficulties, which they labour under, the advantages of a direct exportation from the sugar islands to foreign markets, and the consequences of losing or preserving our sugar colonies are considered : and some comparisons are made between the French and the English in regard to the sugar trade : with a proposal for relief / by a Wellwisher to the trade and navigation of Great-Britain.
- Wellwisher to the trade and navigation of Great-Britain.
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- 1738
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Miserable case of the British sugar planters (Online)
The miserable case of the British sugar planters; wherein is contained, some remarks on the poverty, distress, and other difficulties, which they labour under; the advantages of a direct exportation from the sugar islands to Foreign Markets; and the Conse
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London : Printed for R. Willock, 1738.
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