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検索キーワード:(件名: Drawbacks Great Britain)
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Some observations : shewing the advantages that will accrue to Great Britain and Ireland, by encouraging and extending the manufactures of linens, threads, and tapes, made within those kingdoms
[Great Britain? : s.n , 1738]
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A digest of the duties of customs, and excise, payable upon all foreign articles imported into or exported from Great Britain : also, the duties outwards, the countervailing duties between Great Britain and Ireland ... together with tables of scavage, baillage, Levant, and Russia dues ...
10th ed.. - [England] : E.J. Mascall , 1813
[England] : E.J. Mascall , 1809
A digest of the duties of customs, and excise, payable upon all foreign articles imported into or exported from Great Britain : also, the duties outwards; the countervailing duties, between Great Britain and Ireland; the bounties and allowances on British goods, and those on the fisheries; the duties coastwise; the quarantine and tonnage duties : together with tables of scavage, baillage, levant, and Russia dues; the whole brought up to the 5th of July 1810
London : Edward James Mascall , 1810
Reflections and considerations occasioned by the petition presented to the Honourable House of Commons, for taking off the drawback on foreign linens, &c.
London : Printed for T. Cooper , 1738
The proposal for taking off the drawbacks allowed on exportation of foreign linens, threads and tapes, impartially considered
[England? : s.n , 1738?]
The case of the stationers and paper-makers, and so forth, in the kingdom of England : humbly addressed to the Honourable the House of Commons
[England? : s.n , 1737?]
The case of the paper-makers : humbly address'd to the Honourable the House of Commons
Queries relating to a clause in the annuity bill : obliging the exporters of all goods entituled to draw-backs to give bond at the custom-house to the full value of such goods, with double security : which bonds are to remain in force until certificates are produced that such goods are landed in foreign parts, &c
[London? : s.n , 1710]
A copy of a clause relating to the exportation of all goods entitl'd to a draw-back : being part of a bill now depending in the honourable House of Commons
Reasons humbly offer'd to the High Court of Parliament
[London? : s.n , 1711]
The nett duties and drawbacks of all sorts of merchandize imported and exported, plac'd in alphabetical order ... / by Tho. Langham ...
The 5th ed., very much enlarg'd, methodiz'd, examin'd, and corrected, to this present year / y T.H.. - London : Printed for J. Brotherton ... and W. Meadows ... , 1727
The Case of the gold and silver wire-drawers, with reference to their drawbacks at the out-ports
[London? : s.n , 1714?]
The merchant's directory for casting up custom duties and drawbacks : containing general rules and various examples for casting up customs and drawbacks, by the pen, of all merchandizes imported or exported : together with tables of all duties on merchandizes ready cast up ... : also instructions for the better understanding the Book of rates / by James Lightbody ...
London : Printed, and sold by J. Morphew ..., and Rich. Mount ... , 1713
Reasons humbly proposed to the honourable House of Commons, for laying a duty upon East-India silks, &c. exported into Her Majesty's dominions, and that no drawback be allow'd upon callicoes, muslins, &c. when exported to America and Ireland
Report from the committee to whom the petition of the merchants, and others, of Great Britain and Ireland, dealers in, and manufacturers of, linens, threads, and tapes, made in Great Britain and Ireland, whose names are thereto subscribed, on behalf of themselves, and many others, concerned and employed in the said manufactures, was referred
[England? : s.n.] , 1744, [1745]
The Case of Great Britain's manufacturers of iron and steel for Her Majesty's plantations and colonies, &c.
[London? : s.n , 1711?]
Reasons humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons by the merchants trading in tobacco against a clause relating to the exportation of goods entitl'd to a draw-back ...
[London? : s.n , 1710?]
Reasons humbly offered why the duty of 15 l. per cent. on leather should be drawn back on exportation ....
Reasons humbly offered to the high court of Parliament : shewing (if their honours think fit to lay a duty upon leather) what loss the King will sustain in his present customs, and how prejudicial it will be to all artificers in the kingdom using the cutting of leather, if leave be given to the merchant to draw back the new duty at the custom-house, of that which shall be exported unwrought ...
[London : s.n , 1697?]