The legal claim of the British sugar-colonies to enjoy an exclusive right of supplying this kingdom with sugars, in return for sundry restrictions laid upon these colonies in favour of the products, manufactures, commerce, revenue and and [sic] navigation of Great Britain: demonstrated by proofs extracted from the statute-book
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Language:English
Published: S.l. s.n [1792]
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Item Description:"This paper was adopted by a meeting of West-India planters and merchants, held at the London-Tavern, March 23, 1792 ... ". - Also filmed as item no. 15174.1. - Caption title. - Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 15174.1. - OCLC, 20973155. - Reproduction of original from Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University. - With: Remarks on the new Sugar-bill, and on the national compacts respecting the sugar-trade and slave-trade. London : Printed for J. Johnson and J. Debrett, 1792
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