| Book reference |
Author |
Short Title |
| 6515 |
MAITLAND, John |
Observations on the impolicy of permitting the exportation of British wool, and of preventing the free importation of foreign wool. |
| 6533 |
KNORR, Emil |
Die polnischen Ausstande seit 1830 in ihrem Zusammenhange mit den internationalen Emsturzbestrebungen. |
| 6581 |
[DUNCAN, Philip Bury] |
Essays and miscellanea. |
| 6622 |
HINCHLIFFE, Henry John |
Thoughts on the repeal of the usury laws, enclosed in a letter to a friend. |
| 6634 |
BLANE, Sir Gilbert |
Reflections on the present crisis of publick affairs: |
| 6652 |
MIRABEAU, Victor Riquette, Marquis de |
L'Ami des Hommes, |
| 6655 |
[NATIONAL ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE] |
The three Prize Essays on agriculture and the Corn Law. |
| 6695 |
SPENCE, William |
Britain independent of commerce: |
| 6722 |
[LA PORTE, Abbé Joseph de] |
Observations sur l'Esprit de Loix, |
| 6747 |
[ST. FOINE] |
St. Foine improved: a discourse showing the utility and benefit which England hath and may receive by the grasse called St Foine: |
| 6758 |
[WOODWARD, Josiah] |
An account of the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in London and Westminster, and other parts of the Kingdom. |
| 6767 |
[HARBIN, Rev. George] |
The hereditary right of the crown of England asserted; |
| 6838 |
JONES, David |
On the value of annuities and reversionary payments, with numerous tables. |
| 6870 |
LAFFITTE, Jacques |
Réflexions sur la réduction de la rente, et sur l'état du crédit. |
| 6915 |
[WADE, John] |
The book of penalties; |
| 7005 |
BELLAMY, J(ohn) C(remer) |
The Housekeeper's Guide to the Fish-Market for each month of the year; |
| 7036 |
BERNARD, Sir Thomas |
An account of a supply of fish for the manufacturing poor; with observations. |
| 7038 |
DEMPSTER, George & GRAY, John |
A discourse containing a summary of the proceedings of the Directors of the Society for extending the Fisheries and improving the sea coasts of Great Britain, since the 25th March, 1788. |
| 7040 |
CORNISH, J. |
A view of the present state of the salmon and Channel-Fisheries, |
| 7052 |
DODD, James Solas |
An essay towards a natural history of the herring. |
| 7054 |
CLARKE, Mrs Charles |
International Fisheries Exhibition. |
| 7090 |
[COMPANY OF THE ROYAL FISHERY OF ENGLAND] |
A discourse concerning the fishery within the British seas, and other His Majesties Dominions, and more especially, as it relates to the trade of the Company of the Royal Fishery of England; |
| 7975 |
WHITWORTH, Sir Charles |
Public accounts of services and grants: |
| 7976 |
SYMONS, J[elinger] |
The Excise Laws abridged, and digested under their proper heads, in alphabetical order. … |
| 7505 |
CARR-SAUNDERS, A M |
World population. |
| 7693 |
LAVINGTON, F |
The English capital market. |
| 7815 |
[COPLEY, John Singleton, Baron Lyndhurst] |
Administration of the affairs of Great Britain, Ireland, and their dependencies, at the commencement of the year 1823. |
| 7816 |
GLADSTONE, (Sir) John |
Four letters addressed to the Editor of the Morning Post on the objects of the Ministerial Budget, with additions |
| 7824 |
[FRANCE: LOUIS XIV] |
The Tarif settled by the French King and Council, September 18, 1664. |
| 7826 |
[BRITISH AMERICAN, WEST INDIAN, & GENERAL SHIPPING ASSOCIATION OF GLASGOW] |
Remarks on the importance of preserving the existing scale of duties on North American & foreign wood; |
| 7831 |
[STATE OF THE NATION] |
The state of the nation at the commencement of the year 1822. |
| 7835 |
BEARBLOCK, James |
A treatise upon tithes: |
| 7836 |
[PULTENEY, William, Earl of Bath] |
An enquiry into the conduct of our domestick affairs, from the year 1721, to Christmas 1733. |
| 7837 |
BRAMSTON, Thomas Gardiner |
A practical inquiry into the nature and extent of the present agricultural distress, and the means of relieving it. |
| 7839 |
[BUNN, Thomas] |
Remarks on the necessity and the means of extinguishing a large portion of the National Debt. |
| 7841 |
HEATHFIELD, Richard |
Observations on trade, |
| 7844 |
[REMARKS] |
Remarks on the consumption of public wealth by the clergy of every Christian nation, and particularly of the Established Church in England and Wales, and in Ireland; |
| 7845 |
[ENGLAND: COMMISSIONERS OF EXCISE] |
A statement of the mode of charging and collecting the duties of Excise; |
| 7846 |
SHEPPARD, James |
Hints to the landlord and tenant; |
| 7849 |
[HOLT, Francis Ludlow] |
A letter to His Grace the Duke of Wellington, First Lord of the Treasury, &c. &c. |
| 7851 |
HUME, J[ames] D[eacon] |
The laws of the Customs, |
| 7852 |
LOCKE, Samuel |
A new abstract of the Excise Statutes: |
| 7854 |
[CHARLES II: ACTS] |
An Act for continuing of the Excise till the five and twentieth day of December, one thousand six hundred and sixty. |
| 7858 |
[EXEMPTIONS] |
Exemptions from tolls as fixed by the General Road Act for Scotland dated 15th October 1831. |
| 7860 |
[GORDON, George] |
The history of our national debts and taxes, from the year MDCLXXXVIII, to the present year MDCCLI. |
| 7861 |
HOLLES, Denzil [first Baron Holles] |
The case stated of the jurisdiction of the House of Lords in the point of impositions. |
| 7865 |
HUME, Joseph |
Speech of Mr Hume, |
| 7869 |
[OWEN, Robert Dale?] |
No.20. ... British taxes dissected. |
| 7871 |
PEBRER, Pablo |
Taxation, revenue, expenditure, power, statistics, and debt of the whole British Empire; |
| 7874 |
[COMMONWEALTH: ACT] |
An Act for continuing and establishing the Subsidie of Tunnage and Poundage, |