Commerce
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
A Letter to the Right Honourable Sir William Domville, Bart. the Mayor of London, on the Subject of Bread., 1814
Item — Volume 81
Dates:
1814
A Reply to Mr Hale’s Appeal to the Public in Defence of the Spitalfields Act By the Author of “Observations on the Ruinous Tendency of the Spitalfields Act”, 1822
Item — Volume 17
Dates:
1822
Anderson, William , Notices on Political Economy; or, An inquiry concerning the effects of debts and taxes, of the state of the currency and exchange, and of the balance of trade, as they operate on the community considered as a whole, 1821
Item — Volume 15
Dates:
1821
Atkinson, William, An Appeal to Every Honest Man in England, upon an Attempt to Repeal the Acts, to Prevent the Exportation of Wool By the Old Inquirer, 1816
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1816
Atkinson, William, Letters on the Wool Question To which are annexed a second Letter on Tithes, addressed to Lords Holland and Rosslyn By the Old Inquirer, 1816
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1816
Atkinson, William, Letters on the Wool Question To which are Annexed Letters on Tithes, addressed to Lords Holland and Rosslyn By the Old Inquirer, 1817
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1817
Atkinson, William, Useful Hints to the Agricultural Faction communicated in a letter to Lords Holland and Rosslyn By the Old Inquirer, 1816
Item — Volume 61
Dates:
1816
Baring, Alexander, An Inquiry into the Causes and Consequences of the Orders in Council; and an Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain towards the Neutral Commerce of America., 1808
Item — Volume 62
Dates:
1808
Bills of Exchange A Full and Correct Report of the Great Commercial Cause of Minet and Fector, versus Gibson and Johnson, decided in the House of Lords on Monday the 14th of February, 1791 Including the speeches of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Kenyon, Lord Loughborough, Lord Chief Baron, andc, 1791
Item — Volume 056-004a
Dates:
1791