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By the King's patent. Tinned copper sheets and pipes
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Debate, &c. on the copper bill
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A bill to regulate the importation and exportation of copper
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Return to the resolution of the Honourable the House of Commons, of the 13th of this instant, "that there be laid before this House, copies of all representations made to the Privy Council, complaining of the want or high price of copper ... "
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That it is expedient, in order to prevent the evils arising from the fluctuating and high price of copper in this kingdom, that the exportation of copper unwrought, or in bars, rods or ingots, plates, sheets, nails or bolts, when the price thereof should exceed a certain sum, should be prohibited
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At the close of the third year, it may be properly enquired, whether the Metal Co. has answered the great views of its parents and patrons
by lessening the expence of conducting the copper trade of Cornwall -
Edw. Wickham Dickenson's prices of copper
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To the Honourable the Commons of Great-Britain, in Parliament assembled, the humble petition of Abraham, Elton, Benjamin Coole, and Edward Loyd, merchants in Bristol; John Hitchcock, John Shorey, and James Knight, merchants in London
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Reasons humbly offered for the passing a bill for the encouraging an invention of damasking
Striking and fixing colours into all sorts of stuffs, cloth, and Raising and embossing Flowers of Various Colours on the Same -
A letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Clarendon, president of the Board of Trade
on the copper ore duties -
An account of the quantity and prices of the different articles of copper purchased for the use of His Majesty's Navy, from the 29th of April 1799 to the 17th of March 1800, and also of old copper delivered in payment for the same, with the prices
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An account of the quantity of copper purchased for the use of His Majesty's Ordnance, from the year 1788 to 15th March 1799, distinguishing each year, and the prices paid in each year
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A Statement of the several prices of copper in the home market (the accustomed allowance of 12 l. being deducted as the manufacturing value), and of copper sold to the India Company, from the year 1787, distinguishing each year
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Brief observations on trade and manufacture
and particularly of our mines and metals, and the hard-ware works, of which the said mines and metals are the foundation -
Reasons humbly offered for repealing a clause in the Act for Setling the Trade to Africa, by which foreign copper bars may be exported from England
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An attempt to promote the commercial interests of Great Britain
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Reasons humbly offered for repealing a clause in the Act for Setling the Trade to Affrica by which foreign copper bars may be exported from England
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A Bill Laying a Duty on Copper
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The dominions of Great Britain abound in as great variety of minerals, perhaps, as any country whatever, of the same extent
And, though we have not yet discover'd any Gold or Silver Mines, (properly so call'd;) yet 'tis probable there may be such; and both those Metals are extracted out of other Metals, especially Silver from Lead, as good as any in the World: And, if good Encouragement is given, the Mines that are already discover'd may be, not only effectually carry'd on and improv'd, but much greater Discoveries may be made, and more abundance of Silver produc'd, than is at present; several Persons having, by their Study, Industry, and Learning, arriv'd to great Skill and Perfection in the Art of Melting and Refining Metals -
Reply, on the part of the proprietors of the Anglesea copper and lead-mines, to a paper called An answer to their case
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Observations and experiments on the poison of copper
By William Falconer, M. D. F. R. S