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59, [5] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo) ; In response to "A letter addressed to great men" by John Douglas and "Remarks on the Letter addressed to great men" by William Burke. Frequently attributed to Richard Jackson; more recently to Benjamin Franklin and Jackson as joint authors. ; Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title and imprint areas. ; " . accounts of the exports to North Amercia, and to the West India Islands ."--p. 58-59. ; Advertisement for: An historical review of the constitution and government of Pennsylvania . ("ascrib'd to Mr. F."), [5] p. at end.
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Part of a CIHM set. For individual microfiches in this set, see CIHM microfiche nos. 36946-36948. ; A translation of Avantures du Sr. C. Le Beau, avocat en Parlement, ou, Voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les sauvages de l'Amérique septentrionale. ; "Erster Theil, mit Kupfern." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
Part of a CIHM set. For individual microfiches in this set, see CIHM microfiche nos. 18221-18223. ; A translation of Avantures du Sr. C. Le Beau, avocat en Parlement, ou Voyage curieux et nouveau parmi les sauvages de l'Amérique septentrionale. ; "Erster Theil. Mit Kupffern." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
2 v. ; 20 cm. (8vo) ; Originally issued in numbers of 16 p., each with cover-title; v. 1, Jan. 1747-May 1749; v. 2, April 1750-Nov. 1752. Left unfinished at the author's death in October 1752. ; Some copies of v. 1 have the severe characterization of Admiral Knowles found in no. 15 (p. 235-238) as issued separately, but, owing to a suit for libel, omitted from most copies of the bound volume. ; Imprint of v. 2 varies: Boston: Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle in Queen-Street; where may be had the first volume bound or stitch'd. Also some odd numbers to compleat imperfect setts. 1751 [i.e., 1752]. The table of contents for v. 2 covers material through p. 296 only. ; Vol. 1: [2], iii, [3], 568 p.; v. 2: [4], 416 p. Page 464 of v. 1 misnumbered 456. ; "A digression concerning the small-pox."--v. 2, p. 392-414.
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Al serenissimo señor Maximiliano Emanuel Duque de las dos Bavieras, y palatinado del Rhin, archidapifer, y elector del sacro romano imperio, lantgrave de Liectenberg y vicario general de los pays baxs / Francisco Foppens -- A los que leyeren -- Vida de don Antonio de Solis y Ribadeneyra : oficial de la secretaria de estado, secretario de su magestad, y su corona mayor de las Indias -- Censura del excelentissimo señor don Gaspar de Mendoza Albañez, caballero de la Orden de Alcantara, Marqués de Mondejar, de Valhermoso, y de Agropoli, Conde de Tendilla, Señor de la Provincia de Almoguer, Alcayde de la Alhambra, general de la ciudad de Granada / El Marqués de Mondejar -- Libro primero -- Libro segundo -- Libro tercero -- Libro quarto Libro quinto ; 604 p.
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19, [1] p. ; W.C. = William Castell. ; Place of publication from Wing. ; With a preliminary blank leaf. ; Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
The Committee was commissioned to report on the state of trade between Britain and America after the United States Congress had passed legislation imposing duties and restrictions on imports in 1789. Merchants and ship owners in the major British ports and British consuls in America were sent questionnaires on the effects of such levies. The committee made its report in 1791, and began by summarising the situation since Britain had acknowledged American independence in 1783, and how independence had affected trade, including that involving slaves, between the two countries. The decline in British exports to the United States had been offset by exports to Canada and the West Indies. Overall, the balance of trade was in Britain's favour, but the continuing prosperity of the British West Indian colonies was seen as depending almost entirely on their slave-based economy, and abolition was therefore not believed to be an option
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