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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 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.
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.
Commercial tariffs and regulations of the several states of Europe and America : together with the commercial treaties between England and foreign countries
MacGregor, John (1797-1857)
1843
"Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by command of Her Majesty."
Commercial tariffs and regulations of the several states of Europe and America : together with the commercial treaties between England and foreign countries
MacGregor, John (1797-1857)
1842
"Presented to both Houses of Parliament, by command of Her Majesty."
B︠i︡ulletenʹ
So︠i︡uz dl︠i︡a vosstanovlenī︠i︡a khlopchato-bumazhnoĭ promyshlennosti ︠t︡sentralʹnago raĭona Rossīi
1923
The late tryal and conviction of Count Tariff
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719)
1713
A political satire by J. Addison.
Fifty years of progress and the new fiscal policy
Brassey, Thomas Brassey Earl (1836-1918)
1904
"A compilation from blue-books, leaflets, and speeches".
Fabianism and the fiscal question : An alternative policy
Shaw, Bernard (1856-1950); Fabian Society (Great Britain)
1904
Ascribed to Bernard Shaw by E. R. Pease, The history of the Fabian Society, London, 1925, p. 294. February 1904.