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The way to be wise and wealthy
Recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a Merchant -
The merchant's letter to the protestants of Ireland. Number I
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Free and impartial remarks on the real importance of the whale fishery
In a letter to a member of Parliament. Wherein the several national encouragements which have been given to it, are considered; the causes of their failure of success, pointed out; and the means suggested, by which they may be rendered effectual. Interspersed with notes, containing a more perfect description of the fish; the manner of taking it; the nature of the finns; and other matters relative to the subject, than has hitherto been published. By a Merchant -
Two letters on trade
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The way to be wise and wealthy
Recommended to all; apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a Merchant -
To the farmers of England
foreign corn -
A letter from a merchant
to a Member in Parliament, concerning the Importation of Swedish Iron from Holland -
Free and impartial remarks on the real importance of the whale fishery
in a letter to a member of Parliament ... interspersed with notes, containing a more perfect description of the fish -
An Appeal to common sense on the bullion-question
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The impolicy of imprisonment for debt
considered in relation to the attempts at present made to procure a repeal of the Insolvent Debtors' Act -
Two letters
one addressed to the Right Hon. the Marquis of Londonderry, M.P., the other to Sir James MacIntosh, M.P., on Columbia -
A reply to the Observations of a British merchant on the report of the Select Committee of the House of Lords, relative to the timber trade
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The case fairly stated between the Turky Company and the Italian merchants
By a merchant -
The way to be wise and wealthy; recommended to all
Apply'd, more particularly, and accommodated to the several conditions and circumstances of the gentleman, the scholar, the soldier, the tradesman, the sailor, the artificer, the husbandman. By a merchant -
Instructions, for merchants, ship-owners, ship-masters, &c. Extracted and digested from the navigation, the manifest, Newfoundland, and wine acts of Parliament, passed last year, and from the smuggling act, passed 1784. By a merchant
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Six years in the prisons of England
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Hints on our foreign and domestic policy
addressed to the members of the new Parliament -
Brief thoughts on the present state of the currency of this country
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On the distressed state of the country
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A letter from a merchant, to a member in Parliament, concerning the importation of Swedish iron from Holland
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A state [sic] of the present condition of the island of Barbadoes
with some reasons, why there ought not to be any more duties or imposts laid on sugars than what already are; shewing, that they pay full as much as thy [sic] can bear, and that they who make that manufactory, pay more in proportion, than any other of His Majesty's subjects -
Letters of Sidney on inequality of property
to which is added, a treatise of The effects of war on commercial prosperity -
An essay to prove that all insurances on ships and goods at sea, beyond the interest of the assured, ought to be prohibited
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Consolatory thoughts on American independence
shewing The great Advantages that will arise from it to the Manufactures, the Agriculture, and commercial Interest of Britain and Ireland. Published for the Benefit of the orphan hospital at Edinburgh. By a merchant -
The genuine thoughts of a merchant
shewing, that in all the libels, remonstrances, and pretended letters against a new method of levying the duties on tobacco and wine, there is not so much as one word worth answering