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The interest of the country in laying duties: or A discourse, shewing how duties on some sorts of merchandize may make the province of New-York richer than it would be without them
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The captains directory
being translated extracts of the proclamation of the high & mighty lords of the States General of the United Netherlands, relative to foreign ships trading to and from Holland -
The Act of Tonnage and Poundage and Rates of Merchandize
with the further subsidy, the 1/3 and 2/3 subsidies, the old impost ... digested into an easie method whereby in one view may be found the several duties upon each particular commodity specified in the old Book of rates ... -
The interest of the country in laying duties, or, A discourse shewing how duties on some sorts of merchandize may make the province of New-York richer than it would be without them
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The act of tonnage and poundage, and rates of merchandize, with the further subsidy; The ? and ? Subsidies; The Old Impost; The Additional Impost; and all other duties relating to His Majesty's Customs, payable upon any Sort of Merchandize Imported or Exported. Digested into an easie method, Whereby in one View may be found the several Duties upon each particular Commodity specified in the Old Book of Rates, or any other Act of Parliament, and the Nett Duties Payable thereon at Importation, or to be Repaid on Exportation. As also The Rules Annext to the Book of Rates; And the Table of Officers Fees. And a collection of such statutes and part of Statutes, relating to His Majesty's Customs, as passed since the Act of tonnage and poundage 12 Car. II. Likewise, An Abridgment of several Statutes now in Force and Use, which passed before the said Act. And Several Acts and parts of Acts relating to the Duties on Salt, which were omitted to their proper Places. As also The Ports of Great Britain, the Lawful Keys in the Port of London: With the Tables of Scavage, Package, Balliage, Packers-Porters Duties in the said Port, and the usual Tares and Draughts. With Abstracts of the Duties on Salt, the Duties of Excise, and Inland Duties, Drawbacks of Excise and Salt, and Refined Sugar; Bounty on Exportation of British made Sail-Cloth, British Manufactures of Silk, and British Corn; and Praemium on Naval Stores from the Plantations or Scotland; and the Duties on Coal, Culm, and Cynders Coastwise. To which is added by way of Appendix, The several Acts which passed the last Session relating to the Customs, with the Additional Book of Rates of Goods and Merchandizes usually Imported, and not particularly Rated in the Old Book of Rates; Digested in the same Method as the said Old Book of Rates; With Rules, Orders, and Regulations, Signed by the Right Honourable Spencer Compton, Esq; Speaker of the Honourable House of Commons. The Several Duties payable upon Rated Drugs Imported after 24 June, 1725. And A List of several Goods not inserted Alphabetically in the said Books of Rates: With Directions where to find them. As also A Catalogue of the several Acts, when Granted, and how long to Continue. Together with An Alphabetical Index to the Whole
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The Interest of city and country to lay no duties: or A short discourse shewing that duties on trade, tend to the impoverishing city and country
Also, how the government may be easier and better supported than by duties -
The Two interests reconciled
occasioned by two late pamphlets, called The interest of the country and The interest of city and country -
The grasier's complaint and petition for redress, or, The necessity of restraining Irish wool and yarn
and of raising and supporting the price of wool of the growth of Great-Britain considered -
The interest of the country in laying duties: or A discourse, shewing how duties on some sorts of merchandize may make the province of New-York richer than it would be without them
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A collection of all the statutes now in force relating to the duties upon candles
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Het voordeel van het land in de oplegginge van tollen: of Een redeneering, aanwysende, hoe tollen op eenige koopmanschappen de provincie van Nieuw-York konnen ryker macken, als die sal zyn sonder de selve
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A complete view of the British customs
containing the rates of merchandize with the total net duties to be paid ... -
The Interest of city and country to lay no duties: or A short discourse shewing that duties on trade, tend to the impoverishing city and country
Also, how the government may be easier and better supported than by duties -
The captains directory being translated extracts of the proclamation of the High & Mighty Lords the States General of the United Netherlands relative to foreign ships trading to and from Holland
Also a list of the customs in Holland inwards & outwards; to which is added, A List of such Goods as are exempt from Premium; Goods subject to excise; List of Pile Dues, Weights, Measures, Tunnage, & Coins; Directions necessary to be Observ'd by Captains destin'd to the River of Bordeaux with the most Essential Extracts regarding the Pilots for the Mase and Goree, with a plan of the different Regulated Pilotages; the Cost of Ballast &c2. By T. M. English ships broker, at Rotterdam -
A complete view of the British Customs
containing the rates of merchandize, With The total Net Duties to be paid Inwards, Outwards, and Coastwise, and the Drawbacks upon Exportation: All carefully calculated to the Twentieth Part of a Penny. AS Also The several Branches that compose those Net Duties and Drawbacks, fully exemplify'd and explain'd. Likewise, Great Variety of Forms of the Computations of the Duties; Tables of Drawbacks, and Bounties on Exportation; with Examples and Instructions in the Waterside Business. To which is added, The Ports, Members, and Creeks of Great Britain; the lawful Keys and Wharfs, and Tables of Officers-Fees in the Port of London; with the City Duties of Package, Scavage, and Balliage. And An Index containing the Substance of all the Custom-Laws, Rules, and Injunctions. The Whole continu'd To the End of the Session of Parliament, Anno Nono Georgii. To which is now added, a supplement, containing several alterations and additions. And The Rates of Merchandizes Usually imported, and not particularly rated in the former Book of Rates. With the total net duties and drawbacks. Being a further Continuation To the End of the Session of Parliament, Anno undecimo Georgii. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London