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title_short | Seasonable considerations upon the corn-trade |
title_sort | seasonable considerations upon the corn trade as it respects the land owner the tenant or farmer the miller and baker and the poor and labouring part of the people throughout the whole nation wherein the common practice of buying corn by sample is impartially consider d and the primary or only causes of the late high price of corn fairly laid open and some methods humbly offer d to the consideration of parliament to prevent the same calamity hercaster with a free examination of some parts of two curious letters in the gentleman s magazine for february and march last for continuing the bounty on exportation of corn and also of a paper sign d britanicus in the london evening post of october 6th 1757 against those canibals the corn dealers c with a short appendix shewing an easy method whereby the poor may if they please reduce the price of wheat corn and some proper observations on poplicola a sanguine writer in the london evening post of october 25th 1757 by a true born englishman and lover of his country |
title_sub | as it respects the land-owner, the tenant or farmer, the miller, and baker; and the poor and labouring part of the people, throughout the whole nation; wherein The common Practice of buying Corn by Sample is impartially consider'd; And the Primary or only Causes of the late High-Price of Corn fairly laid open. And some Methods humbly offer'd to the Consideration of Parliament to prevent the same Calamity hercaster; with A free Examination of some Parts of two curious Letters in the Gentleman's Magazine for February and March last, for continuing the Bounty on Exportation of Corn. And Also of a Paper sign'd Britanicus in the London Evening-Post, of October 6th 1757, against those Canibals the Corn-Dealers, &c. With a short appendix, Shewing an Easy Method whereby the Poor may if they please reduce the Price of Wheat-Corn; and Some proper Observations on Poplicola, a sanguine Writer in the London Evening-Post of October 25th. 1757. By a true born Englishman and lover of his country |
topic | Corn industry England Early works to 1800 Grain Cooperative marketing Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Corn industry England Early works to 1800 Grain Cooperative marketing Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0622300400?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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