Gray, John, 1724-1811
Gray, John
John Gray British economist
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Works
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Allgemeine Weltgeschichte. Bd. 59 | |
A comparative view of the public burdens of Great Britain and Ireland with a proposal for putting both islands on an equality, in regard to the freedom of foreign trade. | |
A complete index to the general history of the world, 1767: | |
Doctor Price's notions of the nature of civil liberty shewn to be contradictory to reason and scripture ... | |
An essay concerning the establishment of a national bank in Ireland. | |
An essay on the abolition, not only of the slave trade, but of slavery in the British West Indies... | |
The essential principles of the wealth of nations, illustrated, in opposition to some false doctrines of Dr. Adam Smith, and others | |
A general history of the world from the creation to the present time. ... By William Guthrie, Esq ; John Gray, Esq ; and others eminent in this branch of literature. ... | |
A general history of the world : from the creation to the present time. Including All the Empires, Kingdoms, and States; their Revolutions, Forms of Government, Laws, Religions, Customs and Manners; the Progress of their Learning, Arts, Sciences, Commerce and Trade; Together with Their Chronology, Antiquities, Public Buildings, and Curiosities of Nature and Art | |
A lecture on human happiness | |
A plan for finally settling the government of Ireland upon constitutional principles : and the chief cause of the unprosperous state of that country explained. | |
The policy of the tax upon retailers considered or, a plea in favour of the manufacturers. | |
Practical observations on the proposed treaty of union of the legislatures of Great Britain and Ireland : Shewing, in some Particulars, how that Treaty may be Rendered Acceptable to the People of Ireland, and Beneficial to the British Empire in General. By John Gray, LL.D. | |
A proposal for supplying London with bread : at an uniform price, from one year to another, according to an annual assize, by a plan that may be applied to every corporation in the kingdom; would give Encouragement to Agriculture, and would prevent an extravagant Rise of Prices in case of future scanty Harvests | |
The right of the British legislature to tax the American colonies vindicated; and the means of asserting that right proposed ... |