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A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq
One of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State; relating to the abuses practised by bakers, Corndealers, Farmers, and Millers; in consequence of a pamphlet, intitled, Poison detected; Which that Confederacy is supposed to have endeavoured to suppress -
Observations on the report of a trial made by the Rt. Hon. William Forbes, Esq ; Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin
by the petitioning bakers, to the Rt. Hon. and Hon. the House of Commons for redress, in respect of the table of assize -
A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state : relating to the abuses practised by bakers, corndealers, farmers, and millers
in consequence of a pamphlet, intitled, Poison detected, which that confederacy is supposed to have endeavoured to suppress -
The nature of bread, honestly and dishonestly made
and its effects, as prepared at present, on unhealthy and healthy persons -
Poison detected, or, Frightful truths, and alarming to the British metropolis
in a treatise on bread, and the abuses practised in making that food as occasioning the decrease and degeneracy of the people, destroying infants, and producing innumerable diseases -
Poison detected: or frightful truths; and alarming to the British metropolis. In a treatise on bread; and the abuses practised in making that food, as occasioning the decrease and degeneracy of the people; destroying infants; and producing innumerable diseases. Shewing also, The virtues of Good Bread, and the manner of making it. To which is added, a Charge to the confederacy of bakers, corn-dealers, farmers, and millers; concerning short weight, adulterations, and artificial scarcities; with easy methods to prevent all such abuses. By my friend, a physician
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The nature of bread
honestly and dishonestly made; and its effects as prepared at present on unhealthy and healthy persons. With a sure way of discovering alum, and other mixtures in bread. And An Easy Method of Making it in Private Families. To which are added Some Thoughts addressed to the Legislature For the Relief of the Poor. By James Manning, M.D