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Remarks on Lord Sheffield's observations on the commerce of the American states; by an American
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An Excellent new song, an answer to Lord Sheffield's farewell
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An Excellent new song, intitled and called, Sampson in the suds. To the tune of-"The Vicar and Moses."
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The Following claims of a certain candidate to the suffrages of the citizens of Bristol at the next general election, are most respectfully offered to their consideration
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To the electors for the city of Bristol
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Some complaints, and amongst them a want of attention to the interests of individuals
having been maliciously published, and industriously circulated to the injury of Lord Sheffield -
Ho! ho! ho! men whose heads are made of glass should not throw stones
a set of malicious slanderers have been publishing anonymous falsities against Lord Sheffield -
St. George's Chapel
Bristol, (Friday), May 27, 1796 -
Considerations on the corn laws
with remarks on the observations of Lord Sheffield on the Corn Bill, which was printed by order of the House of Commons in December, 1790 -
To the public
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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 -
A letter from an American, now resident in London, to a member of Parliament on the subject of the restraining proclamation
and containing strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet on the commerce of the American states -
An answer to Lord Sheffield's pamphlet, on the subject of the navigation system
proving, that the acts deviating therefrom, which His Lordship censures, were beneficial to our trade and navy, in the last war, and ought to be renewed in the present -
The claims of the British West India colonists to the right of obtaining necessary supplies from America, and of employing the necessary means of effectually obtaining those supplies under a limited and duly regulated intercourse
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A vindication of the principles and statements in the strictures of the Right Hon. Lord Sheffield, on the necessity of inviolably maintaining the navigation and colonial system of Great Britain
with tables, and an appendix -
A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States
of America -
Considerations on the present situation
of Great Britain and the United States of North America, with a view to their future commercial connections; particularly designed to expose the dangerous tendency of the Arguments used, and of the Conclusions drawn, in a late pamphlet published by Lord Sheffield, entitled "observations on the commerce of the American States;" likewise shewing the Advantages, and urging the Necessity of relaxing the Act of Navigation in Favour of America, both in Great Britain and the West Indies. Interspersed with some Observations on the State of Canada, Nova Scotia, and the Fisheries; and with various Accounts necessary to shew the State of the Shipping and Trade of this Country and the United States; as well as of the Connection of the latter with the West Indies, previous to the War -
A brief examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the commerce of the United States
In seven numbers. With two supplementary notes on American manufactures -
The case of the controverted election of Coventry
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A letter from an American
now resident in London, to a Member of Parliament, on the subject of the restraining proclamation; and containing strictures on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet on the commerce of the American states -
Considerations on the present situation of Great Britain and the United States of America, with a view to their future commercial connexions
containing remarks upon the pamphlet published by Lord Sheffield, entitled "Observations on the commerce of the American states" and also on the Act of Navigation, so far as it relates to those states -
Considerations on the present situation of Great Britain and the United States of North America, with a view to their future commercial connections
particularly designed to expose ... the conclusions drawn, in a late pamphlet published by Lord Sheffield, entitled "Observations on the commerce of the American states" -
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 -
Cursory remarks on Lord Sheffield's pamphlet
relative to the trade and manufactures of Ireland -
To the citizens of Bristol