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Letters of David Ricardo to Thomas Robert Malthus, 1810-1823
Ricardo, David (1772-1823); Bonar, James (1852-1941); Malthus, T R (1766-1834)
1887
Essays on the spirit of legislation : in the encouragement of agriculture, population, manufactures, and commerce. Tr. from the original French, which gained the premiums offered by the society of Berne, in Switzerland, for the best compositions on this subject
Bertrand, Jean (1708-1777); Carrard, Benjamin Samuel Georges (1740-); Seigneux de Correvon, Gabriel (1776)
1772
The first essay is by Jean Bertrand, the second by Benjamin Carrard, and the third by Gabriel Seigneux de Correvon.
The complete grazier, or, Farmer's and cattle breeder's and dealer's assistant : together with an introductory view of the different breeds of neat cattle, sheep, horses, and swine, the present state of the wool trade, and the improvement of British wool : also, an appendix, on prize cattle, farm accounts, and other subjects connected with agriculture
Horne, Thomas Hartwell (1780-1862)
1830
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Tracts issued by the Agricultural Protection Society : up to August, 1844
Agricultural Protection Society
[1844]
A collection of pamphlets originally published separately by other publishers, reissued with a general title-page. Imprint varies. Contents: 1. Mr. Cayley's "Reasons for the formation of the Agric...
Tracts on political economy : viz. 1. Britain independent of commerce; 2. Agriculture the source of wealth; 3. The objections against the Corn Bill refuted; 4. Speech on the East India trade : with prefatory remarks on the causes and cure of our present distresses, as originating from neglect of principles laid down in these works
Spence, William
1822
The tracts collected under the above title have individual title-pages. No. 1, 7th ed., 1808; no. 2, 1808; no. 3, 5th ed., 1815; no. 4, Speech, delivered 1812, no imprint date.
Tracts on political economy : viz. 1. Britain independent of commerce; 2. Agriculture the source of wealth; 3. The objections against the Corn Bill refuted; 4. Speech on the East India trade : with prefatory remarks on the causes and cure of our present distresses, as originating from neglect of principles laid down in these works
Spence, William
1822
The tracts collected under the above title have individual title-pages. No. 1, 7th ed., 1808; no. 2, 1808; no. 3, 5th ed., 1815; no. 4, Speech, delivered 1812, no imprint date.
The Agricultural state of the Kingdom, in February, March and April, 1816 : being the substance of the replies of many of the most opulent and intelligent landholders to a circular letter sent by the Board of Agriculture to every part of England, Wales and Scotland
Great Britain. Board of Agriculture
1816
p. 435 numbered 333 in book.
Five hundred points of husbandry : directing what corn, grass, &c. is proper to be sown; what trees to be planted; how land is to be improved : with whatever is fit to be done for the benefit of the farmer in every month of the year
Tusser, Thomas (1524?-1580)
MDCCXLIV [1744]
Originally published: A hundreth good pointes of husbandrie. London : Imprinted by R. Tottil, 1557; a new edition of "Tusser redivivus", first published in this form 1710. In verse.
A review of the reports to the Board of Agriculture : from the northern department of England: comprizing Northumberland, Durham, Cumberland, Westmoreland, Lancashire, Yorkshire; and the mountainous parts of Derbyshire, &c
Marshall, William (1745-1818); Great Britain. Board of Agriculture
1808
Errata following preliminary pages.
General view of the agriculture of the County of Surrey
Stevenson, William (1772-1829); Great Britain. Board of Agriculture
1809
A general view of the agriculture of the county of Kent : with observations on the means of its improvement. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement, from the original report transmitted to the Board; with additional remarks of several respectable country gentlemen and farmers
Boys, John (1749-1824); Great Britain. Board of Agriculture
1796