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- A Memorial touching the nature and present state of the trade to Africa
- A brief state of the East India trade, as it relates to the other branches of the British Commerce : in order to judge, whether, as it is now carry'd on, that trade be advantageous to the general interest of the nation, or not
- A calendar of the court minutes, etc. of the East India Company, 1644-1649
- A letter to W. Manning, Esq. M.P. on the causes of the rapid and progressive depreciation of West India property
- A letter to a separate trader to Africa
- A letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Buckinghamshire, president of the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, on the subject of an open trade to India
- A mission for his time : Tobias Asser's inaugural address on commercial law and commerce, Amsterdam 1862
- A pill for the committees of non-importation : Gentlemen, if you really never entertained a single idea of doing any thing more than endeavouring to make the public believe, that you were willing to sacrifice your private interests to the good of society
- Algunas reformas en la isla de Cuba
- An Answer to several pretended arguments : proving that our trade to Africa cannot be preserved and carried on effectually by any other method than that of a considerable joint-stock, with exclusive privileges
- An abstract of the case of the Royal African Company of England
- An aggregate and valuation of exports of produce from the province of Georgia : with the number of vessels and tonnage employed therein, annually distinguished, from the year 1754 to 1773
- An historical account of the rise and growth of the West-India colonies : and of the great advantages they are to England, in respect to trade ; licenced according to order
- Annapolis, May 23, 1769 : Sir, Yesterday there was a meeting of a considerable number of the principal inhabitants of this county, when the plan of an association was formed, a copy of whereof we inclose you, which is expected to be signed very generally by every degree of the people here. .
- Annual report of the Financial Adviser-General Receiver for the fiscal year
- Annual report of the Fiscal Department for the fiscal year .
- Annual report of the Fiscal Department for the fiscal year .
- Annual report of the Fiscal Representative for the fiscal year
- At a General Assembly of the governor and company of the state of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special order of his Excellency the governor) on the 13th day of August, anno Domini, 1777 : Resolved by this assembly, that his Excellency the governor, by and with the advice of the Council of Safety, be, and is hereby fully authorized and impowered to permit and allow any person or persons, to distil spiritous liquor, commonly called Geneva, or any other spirits, from wheat, rye, or indian-corn, for the use of the army, or the inhabitatnts of this state, to be sold and disposed of for the uses aforesaid, at such reasonable price as shall be affixed and agreed upon by the governor, and Council of Safety, with the person or persons obtaining such permission or allowance in manner aforesaid. ...
- At a meeting of the freeholders and other inhabitants of the town of Boston : legally assembled at Faneuil-Hall, on Wednesday the 28th of October, 1767
- At a meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Annapolis, on Wednesday the 25th day of May, 1774, after notice given of the time, place and occasion of this meeting .
- At a very full meeting of delegates from the different counties in the colony and dominion of Virginia : begun in Williamsburg the first day of August, in the year of our Lord 1774, and continued by several adjournments to Saturday the 6th of the same month, the following association was unanimously resolved upon and agreed to
- Boston, April 18, 1785. : the minds of the people being greatly and justly agitated by the apparent intention of the government and the merchants of Great-Britain to deprive the industrious trader of every benefit of our commerce, by the entire monopoly of the same to themselves ... A numerous and respectable meeting of the merchants, traders, and others, convened at Faneuil-Hall, on Saturday the 16th inst. to consider the alarming state of our trade and navigation, the following votes were unanimously agreed to .
- Boston, Aug. 3d, 1779. : Sir, As it is necessary for the committee appointed by the town to regulate the prices of labour and the wares of the different tradesmen, to know the rates at which such wares, &c. are now sold--You are requested by that committee to convene a number of the principal gentlemen in your way of business, and as soon as possible, to determine on on [sic] and report to said committee the present prices of your wares and labour. .
- Boston, Feb. 19th, 1777 : In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this state, entitled "An act to prevent monopoly and oppression;" the select-men and Committee of Correspondence of this town have stated and affixed the following prices to certain articles not enumerated in said act .
- Boston, February 27. 1777 : Gentlemen, at a time when degenerate Britons are with brutal rage .
- Boston, June 10, 1774 : Gentlemen, Whereas several of our brethren, members of the committees of correspondence in the neighbouring towns, have since our letter of the 8th instant applied to us, to know whether it was expected that the form of the covenant which we inclosed in our letter should be literally adopted .
- Boston, March 13, 1786. To the public. : Whereas Mr. John de Neufville, by a libellous paper, published at Boston on the 5th day of September last ... has endeavoured to wound the reputation of the subscribers, and through us that of our friend and correspondent in Amsterdam, Mr. John Rolland .
- By His Excellency Coll. Benjamin Fletcher captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York, &c. A proclamation[.] : Whereas the French and Indians of Canade have lately invaded the country of the Indians of the Five Nations ... I have therefore ... prohibited the transportation of Indian corn and pease from the county of Albany, Ulster and Dutches County, to any other county or place down the river, until the first day of April now next ensuing ... Given at Fort William Henry the twelfth day of September ... annoq ; Domini 1696
- By His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq ; ... A proclamation : Whereas His Majesty hath received repeated complaints, that the trade of his subjects in the West-Indies, and else-where, suffers much damage and molestation from piratical vessels ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston, the sixth day of April, 1731
- By His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, Esquire, governor and commander in chief in and over the state of Connecticut, in America, a declaration : In the beginning of the unhappy contest with the King, ministry, and Parliament of Great-Gritain ... Given under my hand, in the Council chamber, at Hartford, the eighth day of March, anno Domini 1781 .
- By His Excellency Richard Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief of His Majesties province of New-York ... A proclamation : Whereas the proprietors of East-New-Jersey have been very pressing with the Right Honourable, the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, to have the priviledge of a port at Perth-Amboy ... Given at Fort William Henry the twenty fourth day of May, 1698
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq ; governor of the English colony of Connectict, in New-England, in America. A proclamation, for an embargo : Whereas the General Assembly ... passed an act, that no rum, sugar, molasses, salt, or other West-India goods shall be exported out of this colony ... I therefore do, hereby strictly enjoin and require all persons, within the colony, that they carefully, circumspectly, and strictly observe ... the act aforesaid ... Given under my hand, in the Council-chamber, in Hartford, the 16th day of May ... 1776
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq ; governor of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America ; a proclamation : ... I do hereby strictly prohibit and forbid the transporting or shipping on board any vessel for transportation out of this colony, wheat, rye, Indian-corn, or any other grain ... Given under my hand at Lebanon, this twenty-ninth day of June ... 1772
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq ; governor of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America. A proclamation : ... I ... hereby strictly prohibit and forbid the transporting, or shipping on board any vessel for transportation out of this colony, wheat, Indian corn ... Given under my hand in the Council chamber at Hartford, this 18th day of May ... 1772
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq ; governor of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America: a proclamation : Whereas it is resolved by the General Assembly ... that an embargo be laid upon the exportation out of this colony by water, the following articles of provision, viz. wheat, rye, Indian corn, pork, beef, live cattle, peas, beans, butter, cheese, bread, flour, and every kind of meal (except necessary stores for vessels bound to sea;) and that such embargo continue and remain until the first day of June next ... I do hereby strictly prohibit and forbid all persons from transporting ... any of the aforesaid articles ... Given under my hand in the Council chamber in New-Haven, this 19th day of October ... 1775
- By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq., governor of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America; a proclamation : whereas it is represented ... that wheat and other sorts of grain, were so far cut short the last summer, that there appears a great scarcity ...
- By the United States in Congress assembled: A proclamation : Whereas in pursuance of a plenipotentiary commission ... a treaty of amity and commerce between ... the States General of the United Netherlands, and the United States of America, was, on the eighth day of October, one thousand seven hundred and eighty two, concluded ... Now therefore ... all the citizens and inhabitants thereof, and more especially all ... seamen ... are hereby enjoined and required to govern themselves ... according to the stipulations above recited. Done in Congress this twenty-third day of January ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three .
- Certification of Haiti's compliance with HOPE II requirements under Pub. L. 110-246 : message from the President of the United States transmitting to make certain additional products from Haiti eligible for preferential tariff treatment under the Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Act of 2008 (HOPE II) pursuant to Pub. L. 110-246
- Chamber of Commerce, New-York, March 1, 1785 : Upon a motion of Mr. Constable's, resolved ... to draw up a memorial to the legislature of this state, setting forth the present unfavourable situation of our trade and navigation .
- Commerce of the United States with the Hawaiian Islands from 1871 to 1892
- Commercial relations with China : hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, second[-third] session, pursuant to S. Res. 256, a resolution authorizing an examination and study of stipulations relating to commerce in existing treaties of the United States and other governments with the Republic of China, and conditions that may affect our commerce and trade with China
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-five : an Act for the Regulation of Navigation and Commerce
- Communication from the governor of Virginia enclosing resolutions of state of Tennessee relative to opening southern ports : December 16, 2018
- Dernière réponse de M. de Cocherel, député de S. Domingue, à Messieurs les députés du commerce
- Décision du roi, en faveur du commerce étranger
- East Africa : report of the Economic and Fiscal Commission
- Edict of Diocletian : establishing a maximum schedule of prices for commodities and services throughout the Roman Empire, 301 A.D
- Estado actual de la isla de Cuba : y medios que deben adoptarse para fomentar su prosperidad con utilidad de la madre patria
- Exchange of letters between the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and General de Gaulle concerning commercial and economic relations between the United Kingdom and French Equatorial Africa : London, March 18, 1942
- Exchange of letters between the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and General de Gaulle concerning commercial and economic relations between the United Kingdom and the Cameroons under French mandate : London, January 21, 1941
- Exchange of letters between the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and General de Gaulle concerning commercial and economic relations between the United Kingdom and the Cameroons under French mandate : London, March 18, 1942
- Exchange of letters between the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the government of Northern Rhodesia regarding the changes of the government of the United Kingdom in their production and trade policies relating to cereals : London, August 14, 1964
- Export Caribbean : a guide to doing business in the Caribbean : Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, [and] Trinidad and Tobago
- For the information of importers, retailers, and others. : Articles of impost and excise extracted from the two laws of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, which passed the General Court November 17, 1786, and took place the 1st of January 1787
- Foreign trade of Haiti, 1945-1950
- Good public roads, are the greatest utility even in countries, where from the sterility of the soil, they do not produce food for the support of inhabitants of it. How much more necessary then must it be in such a province as this, which produces so ample an export .
- His Excellency's speech to the General Assembly of the colony of New-York, April 25. 1734
- History of Hawaiian Treaty and Cuban reciprocity : history of the Hawaiian Treaty, with a report to terminate the treaty signed by Justin S. Morrill, Daniel W. Voorhees, and Nelson W. Aldrich : also a history of the agitation for Cuban reciprocity with the United States, and opinions as to the probable results of Cuban reciprocity : data and tables
- Importación y exportación de ganado : reglamento general, decretos y resoluciones
- In the House of Representatives, Watertown, August 10th, 1775, inasmuch as the time prefixed by the Continental Congress, prohibiting all exportation to Great-Britain, Ireland and the English West-India islands is not yet come
- In the House of Representatives. The report of the delegates of this colony in the late Continental Congress : held at Philadelphia, being made, accepted, and approved.--Resolved, that the Association entered into and signed by them in behalf of this colony, ought to be faithfully kept and observed ... Test. Richard Law, clerk
- Institutionalisation beyond the Nation State : transatlantic relations: data, privacy and trade law
- Inter-British trade, and its influence on unity of the Empire
- International governance and the rule of law in China under the Belt and Road Initiative
- Journal of the commissioners for trade and plantations : preserved in the Public Record Office
- July 14th. 1703. Prices of goods supplyed to the Eastern Indians, by the several truckmasters : and of the peltry received by the truckmasters of the said Indians
- Les grandes compagnies coloniales anglaises du XIXe siècle
- Letters which seem to deserve and require the most serious attention of the members of both Houses of Parliament, in the present stage of the India question
- New-York, November 5, 1773. To the friends of liberty and commerce : Gentlemen, It must be strongly marked on your minds, that the end of the last non-importation agreement, was to obtain a repeal of the tyrannical act of Parliament, that imposed a duty on glass, painter's colours, paper, tea, &c. which was designed to raise a revenue from you, without your consent. You know, that so much of this act, as imposed the duty on tea, is yet unrepealed. Your honour, is therefore, bound to maintain the non-importation agreement, until this act is repealed
- New-York, September 28, 1774. To the public : an application having been made to the merchants of Philadelphia, by the agents of the British Ministry for supplying the troops now in the town of Boston, and parts adjacent, with blankets and other necessaries ... a body of freeholders and freemen ... appointed a committee to wait on those gentlemen who may have engaged, as aforesaid, in order to learn a true state of the case, and obtain their answer, in writing .
- Papers relating to an act of the Assembly of the province of New-York for encouragement of the Indian trade, &c. : and for prohibiting the selling of Indian goods to the French, viz. of Canada
- Port of New-Orleans shut : by an express arrived this evening from New-Orleans we have received the following important intelligence .
- Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, July 15, 1774. At a legal town-meeting held this day, the following was unanimously recommended to both sexes, as very necessary and expedient at this time : Whereas the importation, sale and consumption of any East-India teas, at this particular time, is productive of consequences fatal to ourselves and our posterity .
- Proceedings of the convention begun and held at Concord, in the county of Middlesex, in and for the state of Massachusetts-Bay, on the 14th day of July, 1779, for the purpose of carrying into effect the several interesting and important measures recommended by Congress, to the inhabitants of the United-States, in their late wise, seasonable and animating address
- Rapport fait au nom de la section du Comité d'agriculture et de commerce chargée par l'Assemblée nationale de l'examen de la réclamation des députés de Saint-Domingue, relative à l'approvisionnement de l'isle
- Reasons for importing naval stores from our own plantations, and employing our people there
- Reasons for vesting the settlements on the coast of Africa in the Crown and the dangers of an exclusive company demonstrated
- Reflections on the separate traders proceedings, in opposition to the settlement of the African trade
- Regulation of sundry articles, at the town-meeting at Portsmouth, October 1st, 1779
- Remarks on several Acts of Parliament relating more especially to the colonies abroad : as also on diverse acts of assemblies there : together with a comparison of the practice of the courts of law in some of the plantations, with those of Westminster-Hall and a modest apology for the former, so far as they materially differ from the latter : Wherein is likewise contain'd, a discourse concerning the 4 1/2 per cent. duty paid in Barbados, and the Leeward Islands
- Report of Maj. Gwynn, civil engineer, upon the practicability and probable cost of opening an inlet at Nag's Head : Nag's Head, May 27, 1840
- Report of the commissioners invited by the Canal Board of the state of New York, July 10th, 1877, : to consider and report on the subject of tolls upon the canals, having reference to the subject of revenues, and also to increasing the commerce of the canals
- Report on cocoa control in West Africa, 1939-1943 and statement on future policy
- Report to Congress of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
- Rhodesia, its present and future
- Réflexions sur le commerce, la navigation et les colonies
- Seasonable animadversions on all the papers and pamphlets lately printed on behalf of the separate traders to Africa : and delivered by them, at several times, to the members of the Honourable House of Commons, and others : as pretended arguments against establishing and carrying on the trade to Africa, upon the foot of an exclusive joint-stock
- Settlements of trade disputes between China and Latin American countries
- Summary of commerce, Dominican republic for [1909]-1913, with tabulated statements of comparisons for [1908]-1912
- The Case of the national traders to Africa
- The Committee appointed by the inhabitants of the city of New-York, on Wednesday the 29th of December last : to consider of the expediency of entering into measures to encourage industry and frugality, and employ the poor, do report .
- The account stated, in respect to the province, for the costs and profits in the building and fitting to sea 100 sail of vessels from 60 to 250 tuns, or in a medium at 140 tuns each
- The association of the Sons of Liberty, of New-York : It is essential to the freedom and security of a free people, that no taxes be imposed upon them but by their own consent, or their representatives .
- The case between the African Company and the people of England
- The case of the Royal African Company of England
- The case of the Royal African-Company and of the plantations
- The case of the Royal-African-Company
- The case of the separate traders to Africa
- The extension of British influence (and trade) in Africa
- The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of our readers. Association, & c
- The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of the public : Association, &c
- The history of British commerce : and of the economic progress of the British nation, 1763-1870
- The impact of WTO membership : a comparative analysis of China, Russia, and Ukraine
- The preferential liberalization of trade in services : comparative regionalism
- The relations of the colonies to the mother country
- The siege of Penobscot by the rebels : containing a journal of the proceedings of His Majesty's forces ... sloops of war ... when besieged by ... Solomon Lovell ... August 14 and 15, 1779. With a chart of the Peninsula of Majabigwaduce, and of Penobscot River. To which is subjoined a postscript ...
- To the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the city and county of New-York : Gentlemen, As the conduct of the general committee is not understood by some, and misrepresented by others .
- To the inhabitants of Pennsylvania in general, and particularly those of the city and neighbourhood of Philadelphia : Friends and fellow citizens, We, the tanners, curriers, and cordwainers, of ... Philadelphia, find ourselves under the disagreeable necessity of stating to you the extreme hardship and difficulty to which we are like to be subjected .
- To the public : As the merchants of this city have nobly refused letting their vessels to the tools of government, for the base purpose of transporting troops and military stores to Boston ... it is therefore hoped that no pilot will be found so lost to all sense of duty to his country, as to assist in that detestable work .
- To the public : Being informed that many of our fellow-citizens entert[a]in apprehensions that we may continue as usual to transact trade and business ... we will shut up our store .
- To the public : Being informed that many of our fellow-citizens entertain apprehensions, that if we continue in this place, we may as usual carry on and transact trade and business ... we do therefore ... declare, that we will not transact any trade or commerce whatsoever
- To the public : the late detestation shewn by the friends of liberty in this city, to the venal and arbitrary conduct of Lord North, Governor Hutchinson, and Solicitor Wedderburn, (towards these distressed and much abused colonies) by hanging them in effigy
- To the public. City of New-York, ss. : Personally appeared before me, Benjamin Blagge, Esq ; one of His Majesty's justices of the peace for the city and county of New-York, Thomas Mesnard .
- To the publick : We the committee, who were appointed by a large number of our respectable fellow-citizens ... to draw up a line of conduct, to prevent the Messrs. Murrays involving others in a breach of the association, do humbly report--that no such line ought to, or can, in our opinion, be drawn up by us
- To the respectable inhabitants of the city and county of New-York : Friends and fellow citizens! In times so critical as the present, it becomes the duty of every citizen, to pay particular attention to the welfare of the community, and to counteract every measure that may tend to injure its interest
- To the worthy inhabitants of the city of New-York : the cause, fellow citizens, which I espouse, asks nothing but an impartial judgment
- Trade preferences for Haiti : hearing before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, second session, September 22, 2004
- Trading under the laws of Cuba
- Treaty of friendship, commerce and navigation : between His Majesty in respect of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, with exchange of letters : Muscat, 20th December, 1951
- Treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of Haiti, with protocol and exchange of notes : message from the President of the United States transmitting a treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of Haiti, together with a protocol and an exchange of notes relating thereto, signed at Port-au-Prince on March 3, 1955
- Treaty with the Hawaiian Islands : report
- Virginia. In the House of Delegates, January 13, 1786. : Resolved, that the damages on foreign bills of exchange, protested, ought to be the same in this state and the state of Maryland ... Resolved, that it is essential to the commerce and revenue of the state of Maryland, and of this state, that duties on imports or exports (if laid) should be the same in both states .
- We the subscribers, inhabitants of the town of [blank] : having taken into our serious consideration the precarious state of the liberties of North-America ... Do, in the presence of God, solemnly and in good faith, covenant and engage with each other, 1st, that from henceforth we will suspend all commercial intercourse with the said island of Great Britain ... Witness our hands, June [blank] 1774
- Whereas the rum, molasses and sundry articles herein after enumerated, now in this state, are all needed for the supply of the army and the inhabitants of this state : It is therefore resolved, that all exportation of ... provisions of all and every sort ... be stopped, except to the different parts of this state
- Worcester June 13th. 1774 : Gentlemen. Many persons in this county conceiving that an agreement not to purchase the goods which are or shall be imported before the 31st. of August next can answer no valuable end ... and as the committee of Boston in their last letter have informed us that they do not mean to dictate to us ... We are of the opinion, that the enclosed covenant is by no means inconsistent with the spirit or intention of the form sent out by them .
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