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By the Lords Justices and Council, a proclamation
Montrath. Drogheda. Whereas we have received information that great quantities of corn and grain -
The case of the contractors with the Czar of Moscovy
for the sole importation of tobacco into his dominions -
Act by the general meeting of the Fishing Society, licencing the exportation of herrings
At Edinburgh, the 12. day of July, 1678 -
Edict worin das Verbot der Aussfuhre der in der Chur-Marck auch den Luckenwaldischen und Jerichowischen Creysen desgleichen in Pommern und Camin gefallenen sämtlichen Wolle renoviret und geschärfet wird
sub dato Berlin den 1. Decembr. 1721 -
Facts, humbly offered for the consideration of the Lords of Parliament, in relation to the wool bill
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The question of wool truly stated
in which the facts are examined for and against the bill now depending in Parliament -
An Epitome of the bill now depending in Parliament; the better to prevent the exportation of live sheep, wool, &c
and a comparative view of that bill, with the laws now in being for the like purposes -
A letter to Arthur Young, Esq
on the bill now depending in Parliament to prevent the exportation of wool -
A Bill (with the amendments) to explain, amend, and reduce into one act of Parliament, several laws now in being for preventing the exportation of live sheep
... wool, ... yarn, and worsted, ... and other manufactures, ... made of wool slightly wrought up, ... mattrasses or beds stuffed with combed wool, ... fullers earth, fulling clay, and tobacco pipe clay, ... and for rendering more effectual an act passed in the twenty-third year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, "An Act for the Winding of Wool." -
A bill to explain, amend, and reduce into one act of Parliament, several laws now in being for preventing the exportation of live sheep
... wool, ... yarn, and worsted, ... and other manufactures, ... made of wool slightly wrought up, ... mattrasses or beds stuffed with combed wool, ... fullers earth, fulling clay, and tobacco pipe clay, ... and for rendering more effectual an act passed in the twenty-third year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, "An Act for the Winding of Wool." -
Observations on a bill
for explaining, amending, and reducing into one act, the several laws now in being, for preventing the exportation of live sheep, wool, and other commodities -
Arrêt du Conseil d'Etat du roi, qui renouvelle les défenses d'exporter à l'etranger les cendres, salins [et] potasses
[et] assujetit à la même prohibition le groisil ou verre cassé -
Heads of the bill presented the last session of Parliament
intituled, A Bill for explaining, amending, and reducing into one act of Parliament, the several laws now in being for preventing the exportation of live sheep, wool, &c. &c. and for preventing frauds and deceits in the winding of wool -
In Congress, March 26, 1794
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, that an embargo be laid on all ships and vessels in the ports of the United States ... bound to any foreign port or place, for the term of thirty days -
In Congress, March 26, 1794
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, that an embargo be laid on all ships and vessels in the ports of the United States ... bound to any foreign port or place, for the term of thirty days -
An act prohibiting for a limited time the exportation of arms and ammunition, and encouraging the importation of the same
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A Comparative view of the present laws against the illicit exportation of wool, &c
and the bill now depending in Parliament for the same purpose; whereby are refuted the charges brought against the said bill, by the resolutions of the meetings held at the house of Sir John Thorold, Bart. and the Thatched House Tavern -
Extracts from a pamphlet, addressed by the chairman of the Wool Meeting, to Lord Lansdown
stating the reasons on which the manufacturers ground their application to Parliament for further regulations to prevent the exportation of British wool -
Observations humbly submitted to the consideration of the Lords in Parliament, in relation to the Wool Bill
and in answer to a paper, entitled "Facts humbly offered, &c." -
Observations on the bill now pending in Parliament, intituled. "An act to explain, amend, and reduce into one act of Parliament, several laws now in being for preventing the exportation of live sheep
rams, and lambs, wool, &c" -
An Epitome of the bill to prevent the exportation of wool, &c
shewing the variations of such bill from the present laws -
Some considerations on the importance of the woolen manufactures
by which will appear, the necessity of immediately putting an effectual stop to the carrying off our wool unmanufactured to France -
Report from the Committee Appointed to Consider the Several Laws Now in Being, for Preventing the Exportation of Live Sheep and Lambs, Wool, Wool Fells, Mortlings, Shortlings, Yarn and Worsted, Cruels, Coverlids, Waddings, and Other Manufactures, or Pretended Manufactures the isles of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, and Man, into foreign parts ; and also, to consider an Act, passed in the twenty-third year of King Henry the Eighth, for the winding of wool
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Strictures on the evidence given by the manufacturers to the wool committee
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A short, easy and effectual method to prevent the running of wool, &c. from Great-Britain and Ireland to foreign parts
humbly submitted to the consideration of Parliament