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Filed under: Barbados -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Channel Islands -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 Anno octavo Georgii III Regis : cap. XXIII. An act to repeal so much of an act made in the fourth year of His present Majesty, as affects the islands of Guernsey and Jersey, with respect to the leakage of wines imported into this kingdom from the said islands under certain restrictions and regulations; and for continuing an act made in the thirty third year of His late Majesty, for the better encouragement of the making of sail cloth in Great Britain (Printed by Mark Baskett, printer to the King's most excellent Majesty; and by the assigns of Robert Baskett, 1768), by Great Britain, Mark Baskett, Project Unica (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library), Great Britain Parliament, and Assigns of Robert Baskett (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: East Indies -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 A new account of the East Indies : giving an exact and copious description of the situation, product, manufactures, laws, customs, religion, trade, &c. of all the countries and islands, which lie between the Cape of Good Hope and the island of Japon; interspersed with an entertaining relation not only of the principal events, which happened during the author's thirty years residence in those parts; but also of the most remarkable occurrences and revolutions in those vast dominions for this century past; comprehending also many curious and interesting particulars relating to our commerce with those countries, and the affairs of the East India Company; illustrated with maps and sculptures (Printed for C. Hitch; and A. Millar, 1744), by Alexander Hamilton (page images at HathiTrust) A collection of papers relating to the East-India trade : wherein are shewn the disadvantages to a nation, by confining any trade to a corporation with joint-stock. (Printed for J. Walthoe ..., 1730) (page images at HathiTrust) Proposals for setling the East-India trade. (printed, and are to be sold by E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall, 1696) (page images at HathiTrust) Discourse of trade, from England unto the East-Indies. (London : Printed by Nicholas Okes for Iohn Pyper, 1621), by Thomas Mun (HTML at EEBO TCP) Prince Butler's querical demonstrations relating to the East-India trade (London : Printed and are to be sold by A. Baldwin, 1699) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: France -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 The British merchant; or, Commerce preserv'd : in three volumes (s.n.], 1721), by Charles King (page images at HathiTrust) An act prohibiting the importing of any vvines, vvooll or silk from the kingdom of France, into the Commonwealth of England or Ireland, or any the dominions thereunto belonging. (London : Printed for Edward Husband, Printer to the Parliament of England, 1649), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the King and Queen, a proclamation for prohibiting the importation, or retailing of any commodities of the growth or manufacture of France (London : Printed by Charles Bill, and Thomas Newcomb ..., 1689), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1689-1694 : William and Mary), King of England William III, and Queen of England Mary II (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reasons humbly offered for passing the bill now tendred for encouraging the taking of prizes from the French king and for explaining an act made in the first year of Their now Majesties reign, for prohibiting all trade and commerce with France. ([London : s.n., 1693]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Germany -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Hamburg (Germany) -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: India -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 East India trade a most profitable trade to the kingdom ([s.n.], 1680), by Thomas Papillon and Josiah Child (page images at HathiTrust) Appendix to the report from the Committee of Secrecy Appointed to Enquire into the State of the East India Company. ([publisher not identified], 1760), by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Committee of Secrecy to Enquire into the State of the East India Company (page images at HathiTrust) The profit and loss of the East-India-trade : stated, and humbly offer'd to the consideration of the present Parliament. ([Publisher not identified], 1700), by T. S. and England and Wales Parliament (page images at HathiTrust) To the right honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament. The answer of the East-India Company, to two printed papers of Mr. Samuel White, one entitled His case; the other, A true accompt of the passages at Mergen. ([London : s.n., 1688]), by East India Company, Samuel White, and Samuel White (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proceedings. 1698. ([London : s.n., 1698]), by England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons (HTML at EEBO TCP) Companies in joynt-stock unnecessary and inconvenient. Free trade to India in a regulated company, the interest of England. / Discours'd in a letter to a friend. ([London : s.n.,], 1691) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The petition of the East India Company to the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses, assembled in Parliament, the humble petition of the governor and company of merchants of London, trading to the East-Indies in a general court assembled. (London : Printed by Thomas Braddyll and Robert Everingham, MDCXCI. [1691]), by Joseph Herne and England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Reasons humbly offered against the establishing the present East India Company by Act of Parliament, exclusive of others, and confirming their charters ([London? : s.n., 1700?]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) A sale of His Majesties prize goods by the Arms of Rotterdam to be made at the East-India-House, on Thursday the 14th. of May 1674, at eight of the clock in the morning; the particulars are, viz. ([London : s.n., 1674]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Sam, against sheperd: or, Reasons offer'd by the new East-India Company, for passing the bill, for raising two millions, with the benefit of the trade to India, in the year 1698. and reasons now offer'd by the New East-India Company, against the bill for continuing the Old East-India Company a corporation, in this present year, 1699. ([London : s.n., 1699]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Indians of North America -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Ireland -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Japan -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 2: Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence, by Richard Cocks, ed. by Edward Maunde Thompson (Gutenberg ebook) Diary of Richard Cocks, Volume 1: Cape-Merchant in the English Factory in Japan, 1615-1622, with Correspondence, by Richard Cocks, ed. by Edward Maunde Thompson (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Middle East -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament; for the upholding the government and fellowship of merchants of England trading in the Levant seas, for the maintenance of clothing, and woollen manufactures, the venting of lead, tin, and sundry other commodities of this kingdom. Ordered by the Commons in Parliament, that this ordinance be forthwith printed and published: H: Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com. (March 11. 1643. London : Printed for Edward Husbands, and are to be sold at his shop in the Middle-Temple, 1643 [i.e. 1644]), by England and Wales Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Netherlands -- Commerce -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800 Proclamations. 1564-05-11 ([London] : Imprinted by Richard Iugge and Iohn Cawood, Printers to the Quenes Maiestie, [1564]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) By the Queene. A proclamation to admonishe all persons to forbeare traffique in the king of Spaynes countreys, with other advertisementes for aunsweryng of a generall arrest made in the lowe countreys by the Duke of Alva. (Imprinted at London : In Powles Churchyarde by Richarde Iugge and Iohn Cawood, Printers to the Queenes Maiestie, [1569]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Articles of peace and alliance between the most serene and mighty prince, Charles II. By the grace of God king of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c. and the high and mighty lords, the States General of the United Netherlands, concluded the 14th day of September, 1662. / Published by his Majesties command. (Edinburgh, : re-printed by Evan Tyler ..., 1663), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II), King Charles II of England, and United Provinces of the Netherlands. Staten Generaal (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proclamations. 1566-07-08 (Imprinted at London : In Powles Churchyarde, by Rycharde Iugge and Iohn Cawood, Printers to the Queenes Maiestie, [1566]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1558-1603 : Elizabeth I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proclamations. 1564-03-23 ([London] : Imprinted by Richard Iugge and Iohn Cawood, Printers to the Quenes Maiestie, [1564]), by England and Wales. 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