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検索キーワード:(件名: Monopolies Great Britain Early works to 1800)
該当件数:33件
By the King. The zeale and great affection which we have found in all sorts of people of this our kingdome towards our person ....
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker ... , 1603
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An Essay to prove that regrators, engrossers, forestallers, hawkers, and jobbers of corn, cattle, and other marketable goods, provisions, and merchandizes are destructive of trade, oppressive to the poor, and a common nusance to the kingdom in general : recommended to the perusal of the inhabitants of the cities and suburbs of London and Westminster ... and humbly offer'd to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain
London : Printed for James Roberts ... , 1718
The case of Mr. John Gumley and his partners, proprietors of a glass-house over against Hungerford-Market : humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable the House of Commons, against the bill for suppressing of new glass-houses, &c
[S.l : s.n , 1707]
His Maiesties speach in the vpper house of Parliament on Munday the 26 of March 1621
London : Printed by Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ... , 1621
Precedents relating to the establishing of foreign trade and repealing monopolies
[London? : s.n , 1712]
The sope-patentees of Londons petition opened and explained, or, The unmasking of these cruel sope-patentees deceitful petition, presented by them to the honorable House of Commons : wherein you have a discovery made, in part and but in part, of the great sufferings of this common-wealth, as also of the special sufferings of some free-born subjects in their liberties and estates sustained by these cruel sope-monopolers / by Richard Wilkins
London : Printed by I.F. for Iohn Rothwel, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Rose ... , 1646
The sope-patentees of Londons petition opened and explained, or, The unmasking of these cruel sope-patentees deceitful petition, presented by them to the honorable House of Commons : wherein you have a discovery made (in part and but in part) of the great sufferings of this common-wealth: as also of the special sufferings of some free-born subjects in their liberties and estates sustained by these cruel sope-monopolers / by Richard Wilkins
London : Printed by I.F. for Iohn Rothwel , 1646
A looking-glasse for sope-patentees, or, A prospective-glasse, making discovery of a new project contrived and propounded by the sope-projectors to the Parliament : to monopolize the soping-mystery under pretences of good to the state in the duty of excize
London : [s.n.] , 1646
To the right honourable the High Court of Parliament ; the humble remonstrance of William Sykes, marchant, for free trade in transporting and importing of lawfull and needfull commodities
[S.l : s.n , 1646?]
By the King. A proclamation declaring His Maiesties grace to his subiects touching matters complained of as publique greeuances
Imprinted at London : By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ... , 1621
By the King. A proclamation prohibiting the bringing in of any commodities traded by the Eastland Merchants into this kingdome : aswell by subiects as strangers, not free of that company; with a publication of certaine statutes for the restraint of all His Maiesties subiects from shipping any commodities in strangers bottomes, either into, or out of this kingdome
Imprinted at London : By Bonham Norton and Iohn Bill ... , 1622
A plea for free-mens liberties, or, The monopoly of the Eastland marchants anatomized by divers arguments : (wch will also serve to set forth the unjustnesse of the marchant-adventurers monopoly), and proved illegall, unnaturall, irrationall, against the honour of the nation, tending to its ruine and vassalage, procured by evill counsellors, and lastly treasonable : with a short comment upon their oath, worthy of every mans serious perusall / penned for the publique good by Thomas Johnson merchant ... printed 1646 and are to be sold in London at every stationers shop, that loves liberty and hates monopolies
[London] , 1646
An answer to some mistakes offer'd to the honourable House of Commons by way of objection against the continuance of the Russia-Company : according to their ancient establishment
[London : s.n , 1697]
By the King, a proclamation for restraining all His Majesties subjects but the members and agents of the East-India Company to trade in the East-Indies, and recalling such as are there
London : Printed by the assigns of John Bill, deceas'd, and by Henry Hills and Thomas Newcomb ... , 1685
Considerations humbly offered to the honourable House of Commons by the planters in relation to the bill to settle the trade to Africa
By the King. A proclamation for repeale of certaine letters patents, commissions, and proclamations concerning innes, ale-houses, and the manufacture of gold and siluer threed
The Argument touching security necessary to be given for carrying on the African trade demonstrated to be groundless and ridiculous : with reasons against confining any part of the trade to a company exclusive
[London? : s.n , 1711?]
In answer to the separate trader's feigned great trade for eighty thousand Negroes in thirteen years : 'tis most evident and a much more reasonable calculation
To the honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the Commons House in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of William Sykes and Thomas Johnson, marchants, on the behalfe of themselves and all the freemen of England
[London? : s.n , 1646]
By the King, a proclamation to prohibit His Majesties subjects to trade within the limits assigned to the Royal African Company of England, except those of the company