Merchant of London
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Works
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The accomplish'd merchant | |
An essay on the pernicious practice of impressing seamen into the King's service : Humbly dedicated to the Rt. Hon. William Pitt, esq; by a merchant of London | |
A letter from a merchant of the city of London, to the R---t H----ble W---- P---- Esq. upon the affairs and commerce of North America, and the West-Indies, our African trade, the destination of our squadrons and convoys, new taxes, and the schemes proposed for raising the extraordinary supplies for the current year. | |
A letter to a merchant at Bristol : concerning A Petition of S- T-, Esq; To the King, For an Exclusive Grant to the Trade of the River Senegal: Wherein the Foundation of Mr. T-'s Claim to such a Privilege is fully stated, and the Injury it will do the African Commerce, considered | |
A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Matthew Blakiston, Knt : Lord-Mayor of London: with some remarks on the late instructions given by his Lordship, the Court of Aldermen, and Common-Council assembled, to their four representatives in Parliament. To which is added, a collection of facts, intended to prove, that since the days of Oliver Cromwell, there has been no period of time wherein the reputation of the British arms and nation has been advanced to such a high pitch of Honour and Glory, in all Parts of Europe, as during the late administration of the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq; By a merchant of London | |
The reasons of the decay of trade and private credit. Recommended to the perusal of all true Englishmen. By a merchant of London | |
A serious address to the freeholders of Great-Britain | |
Some thoughts on the present state of our trade to India | |
A state of the trade carried on with the French, on the Island of Hispaniola : by the merchants in North America, under colour of flags of truce. Occasioned by some Captures of the said Flags, lately made by His Majesty's Ships, under the Command of Admiral Cotes | |
The true interest of Great Britain, with respect to her American colonies : Stated and Impartially Considered |