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Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada, explained in five letters, from a gentleman in Guadaloupe, to his friend in London.

By: Gentleman in GuadaloupePublisher: London : Printed for M. Cooper, 1761Description: 79, [1]p. ; 8.°Subject(s): Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820
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VOL.8(6) A letter to the people of England, on the necessity of putting an immediate end to the war; and the means of obtaining an advantageous peace. VOL.8(7) A short address to the disinterested and unprejudiced citizens, merchants, and manufacturers, of Great Britain, on the importance of the trade of this country with the United States of America: also reasons why, as customers, they should not be restricted, like other foreign nations, from sending raw materials to this country in payment of British goods. By a manufacturer. VOL.9(1) An essay upon public credit: being an enquiry how the public credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of Parliaments; and whether it does so or no? With an argument, proving that the public credit may be upheld and maintained in this nation, and perhaps brought to a greater height than it ever yet arrived at; though all the changes or dissolutions already made, pretended to, and now discoursed of, should come to pass in the world: by Robert Harley, ... First printed 1710. With short historical notes, explaining the difficult passages, ... VOL.9(10) Reasons for keeping Guadaloupe at a peace, preferable to Canada, explained in five letters, from a gentleman in Guadaloupe, to his friend in London. VOL.9(11) Protest against the bill to repeal the American Stamp Act, of last session. VOL.9(12) Second protest, with a list of the voters against the bill to repeal the American Stamp Act, of last session. VOL.9(13) Two papers, on the subject of taxing the British colonies in America. The first entitled, "Some remarks on the most rational and effectual means that can be used in the present conjecture for the future security and preservation of the trade of Great-Britain, by protecting and advancing her settlements on the North Continent of America." The other, "A proposal for establishing by Act of Parliament the duties upon stampt paper and parchment in all the British American colonies.".

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