Commerce
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Long, Charles, A temperate discussion of the causes which have led to the present high price of bread addressed to the plain sense of the people., 1800
Item — Volume 54
Dates:
1800
Monroe, James, A Letter from the Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Lord Mulgrave, Late Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Communicated to Congress by the President, and published by their order. Sept 23, 1805., 1805
Item — Volume 22
Dates:
1805
Notes on the Speeches in the House of Lords on Petitions for Re-hearing, in the appeals, JV Agnew, Appellant, J Stewart, E Drew, and others, Respondents; and JV Agnew, Appellant, JW Henry, Earl of Stair, and others, Respondents Taken in Short Hand by Mr Gurney, 1823
Item — Volume 056-005a
Dates:
1823
Playfair, William, Better Prospects to the Merchants and Manufacturers of Great Britain., 1793
Item — Volume 96
Dates:
1793
Suffield, Edward Harbord, Baron, Considerations on the Game Laws, 1825
Item — Volume 056-006a
Dates:
1825
Symmons, John, The Causes of the Present Distressful State of the Country Investigated; and the supposed easiest, speediest, and most effectual remedies, submitted, with all due respect, to the members of both houses of Parliament, 1822
Item — Volume 18
Dates:
1822
The Case of Flora, Findley, Master A Vindication of the Decision of the High Court of Admiralty against the decision of the High Court of Delegates on a Case of Appeal Roberts and Powell,} appellants, Whitfield, respondent, 1825
Item — Volume 056-006a
Dates:
1825