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An Act to prevent frauds in the revenue of excise, with respect to starch, coffee, tea, and chocolate
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An Act to prohibit, for a time therein limited, the exportation of corn, grain (rice excepted) meal, malt, flour, bread, biscuit, starch, beef, pork, and bacon
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An Act to prohibit, for a time to be limited, the exportation of corn, malt, meal, flour, bread, biscuit, and starch
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An Act to prohibit for a limited time the exportation of corn, grain, meal, malt, flour, bread, biscuit, starch, beef, pork, bacon, and other victual (except fish and roots and rice, to be exported to any part of Europe southward of Cape Finisterre) from His Majesty's colonies and plantations in America, unless to Great Britain or Ireland, or to some of the said colonies and plantations; and to permit the importation of corn and flour into Great Britain and Ireland, in neutral ships; and to allow the exportation of wheat, barley, oats, meal, and flour, from Great Britain to the Isle of Man, for the use of the inhabitants there
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An Act to prevent frauds in the revenue of excise, with respect to starch, coffee, tea, and chocolate
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Fabrique de l'amidon
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Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queene of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faithe, [et]c. To all to whom these presents shall come greeting. Know ye that aswell in consideration of the good, faithfull and acceptable seruice to vs heretofore done ...
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By the King
A proclamation for the vtter abolishing of the making of starch of any stuffe whatsoeuer, within the realme of England, and dominion of Wales -
Die Säurehydrolyse der Stärke
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Some account of the maranta, or Indian arrow root
in which it is considered and recommended as a substitute for starch prepared from corn -
The Case of the starch-makers
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A proposal for raising the annual sum of 28383 l. 6 s. 8 d
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England's interest
or, free thoughts on the starch duty. Wherein is set forth, the advantages that will attend the farmers and landholders; and also Some Observations relating to the Powder, and the Hardships and Inconveniences that the Barbers and Peruke-Makers are subjected to thereby. Together with a recital of what will be laid before the Parliament. Also an address to his Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, relating to the Army. To which is added, a letter to a Member of the Honourable House of Commons. Dedicated to the Hon. Henry Pelham, Esq; First Lord Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury. By John Brooks