Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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... Sugar Corn against Sugar continued Lord Oxford Sir Home Popham ❤ Corn against Sugar . - Meeting in Norfolk , Petition from Royston , Report of the Committee , Mr. A. Young's evidence Local Militia . Sir F. Burdett's Speech upon the ...
... Sugar Corn against Sugar continued Lord Oxford Sir Home Popham ❤ Corn against Sugar . - Meeting in Norfolk , Petition from Royston , Report of the Committee , Mr. A. Young's evidence Local Militia . Sir F. Burdett's Speech upon the ...
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... sugar required to supply the use of 250,000 quarters of mait will be 437,500 cwt . and the substitute for 50,000 quarters of barley will be 43,750 , the total whereof is 481,250 cwt . or 40,104 hogsheads . The accumulated surplus of sugar ...
... sugar required to supply the use of 250,000 quarters of mait will be 437,500 cwt . and the substitute for 50,000 quarters of barley will be 43,750 , the total whereof is 481,250 cwt . or 40,104 hogsheads . The accumulated surplus of sugar ...
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... sugar - planters of our West India islands to dis , for the use of the inhabitants of Great Britain , the great quantities of sugar they have lately been imported into England , and which they cannot otherwise dispose of to their ...
... sugar - planters of our West India islands to dis , for the use of the inhabitants of Great Britain , the great quantities of sugar they have lately been imported into England , and which they cannot otherwise dispose of to their ...
Contents
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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