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Tea and the tea-table in eighteenth-century England
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The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, in town meeeting assembled, according to law. [Published by order of the town.]
To which is prefixed, as introductory, an attested copy of a vote of the town at a preceding meeting. The whole containing a particular enumeration of those grievances that have given rise to the present alarming discontents in America -
The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston
in town meeting assembled, according to law, the 5th and 18th days of November. 1773. (Published by order of the town.) -
The votes and proceedings of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston, in town meeting assembled, according to law. [Published by order of the town.]
To which is prefixed, as introductory, an attested copy of a vote of the town at a preceding meeting. The whole containing a particular enumeration of those girevances that have given rise to the present alarming discontents in America -
Remarks on the report of the East India Directors
respecting the sale and prices of tea -
The Tea duties
report of the second public meeting held in the sessions-house, Liverpool, on the 14th January 1848 ... to which is prefixed the report of the Parliamentary committee of last session -
Tea and the tea trade
with a postscript -
Fung chief magistrate of the district of Nanhae and Show chief magistrate of the district of Pwanyu hereby issue a perspicuous proclamation
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The past and present state of the tea trade of England, and of the continents of Europe and America
and a comparison between the consumption, price of, and revenue derived from, tea, coffee, sugar, wine, tobacco, spirits, &c -
Remarks on the report of the East India directors
respecting the sale and prices of tea -
A narrative of the conduct of the tea-dealers
during the late sale of teas at the India House -
The Commutation-Act candidly considered in its principles and operations
being an answer to, and confutation of a pamphlet intitled, The principles of the Commutation-Act established ; by facts by Frarcis [i.e. Francis] Baring, Esq -
An account of the cultivation and manufacture of tea in China
derived from personal observation during an official residence in that country from 1804 to 1826 -
The violations of the acts of Union, in the personal rights & properties of the licensed victuallers and tea dealers of Ireland
with the opinion of eminent counsel, and an address to the Right Hon. Lord Eliot, M.P -
Abstract of a letter to the Right Hon. Sir R. Peel, Bart., First Lord of Her Majesty's Treasury, etc
on the tea duties -
The Tea trade
a full and accurate report of the extraordinary proceedings at the East India House on the commencement of the March sale, containing also, copies of the correspondence between the East India Company and the Committee of the Tea Trade ... relative to the repeal of the new scale of tea duties -
De invoer van thee
ter overweging voorgesteld -
The Edinburgh reviewer refuted
being an exposure of gross misstatements in the leading article of No. CIV, entitled "The East-India Company--China question." -
Gedachten over den Chinahandel en den theehandel
strekkende ten betoge, dat alle belangen zich vereenigen tot de oprigting van eene societeit -
Effects of the East India Company's monopoly on the price of tea
observations on the trade with China, London 1822 -
Observations on the Tea and Window Act
and on the tea trade. By Richard Twining -
Letter found on board the sloop Illicit, Captain Perjury, wrecked at Oyster Bay
To Messieurs Admiral Pepperpot, Commodore Mac-eat-it, Phil Blusterlong, John Bythebelt, Lowrence the Cline -
Observations on the commutation project
By Thomas Bates Rous, Esq -
Letter I. To the inhabitants of the city and colony of New-York
My friends and fellow countrymen, I was formerly much engaged in mercantile concerns -
Observations on the commutation project
By Thomas Bates Rous, Esq. With a supplement