9 results filtered with: Tariff on wool - Great Britain
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of the Honourable members of the House of Commons, against making any ports in the South Channel in England, free, for the importation of wooll and yarn from Ireland
Date: 1731?]- E-books
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Reasons offered by the manufacturers of combing and spinning in England : against taking the duty off Irish yarn imported.
Date: [1731?]- E-books
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A woollen draper's letter on the French treaty , to his friends and fellow tradesmen all over England.
R. J., woolen draper.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- E-books
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Reasons humbly offer'd to the Parliament , Upon The present Posture of Affairs, Particularly with respect to Don Carlos's Introduction into Italy, and the Negotiations of a new Treaty of Peace, between the Courts of Great-Britain and Vienna.
Date: 1731- E-books
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A short view of the proceedings of the several committees and meetings held in consequence of the intended petition to Parliament, from the county of Lincoln, for a limited exportation of wool; together with Mr. R. Glover's letter on that subject. To which is added a list of the pamphlets on wool lately published, with some Extracts
Turnor, Edmund, 1755?-1829.Date: MDCCLXXXII. [1782]- E-books
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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.
Arthur YoungDate: 1788- E-books
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A woollen draper's letter on the French treaty : to his friends and fellow tradesmen all over England ...
R. J., woollen draper.Date: 1786- E-books
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An answer to the woollen draper's letter on the French treaty : addressed to the people of England, but more especially to the woollen manufacturers.
G. P., friend to the treaty.Date: 1787- E-books
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A letter from a grower of long combing wool : to the manufacturers of that valuable staple.
Date: 1782