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Le Marchant, William | 3 |
Armitage-Smith, George (1844?-1923) | 2 |
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Byles, Sir John Barnard (1801-1884) | 2 |
Histoire du système protecteur en France depuis le ministère de Colbert jusqu'à la révolution de 1848 : suivi de pièces, mémoires et documents justificatifs
Clément, Pierre i.e. Jean Pierre (1809-1870)
1854
The early Yorkshire woollen trade : extracts from the Hull customs' rolls, and complete transcripts of the Ulnagers' rolls
Lister, John (1847-); Great Britain. Exchequer; Yorkshire Archaeological Society
1924
Collection des mémoires présentés à l'Assemblée des notables
Calonne, Charles Alexandre de (1734-1802); France. Assemblée de Notables (1787)
1787
Sophisms of free trade and popular political economy examined
Byles, Sir John Barnard (1801-1884)
1849
Sophisms of free trade and popular political economy examined
Byles, Sir John Barnard (1801-1884)
1850
Four letters to the Earl of Carlisle, from William Eden, esq : On certain perversions of political reasoning; and on the nature, progress, and effect of party spirit and of parties. On the present circumstances of the war between Great Britain and the combined powers of France and Spain. On the public debts, on the public credit, and on the means of raising supplies. On the representations of Ireland respecting a free-trade
Eden, William baron Auckland (1744-1814)
1779
Appendix: No.I. Acts made in England, restraining trade to and from Ireland -- No.II. Acts made in England in favour of trade to and from Ireland.
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey, most humbly submitted to the consideration of government; in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there, shewing, the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island; the prejudice it is of to Great Britain; and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William
1801
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.
The rights and immunities of the island of Guernsey : most humbly submitted to the consideration of government, in a speech of one of the magistrates of that island to the Royal Court there : shewing the ruin and distress the subversion of their privileges brings on that island, the prejudice it is of to Great Britain and the advantages that result therefrom to France
Le Marchant, William; Guernsey (Channel Islands). Royal Court
1805
Attributed to William le Marchant. Cf. BLC, v. 188, p. 453.