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LONGHEAD (Waitwell) pseud.
A Letter from Waitwell Longhead, Esq; of Freeland Manor, in the County of Bucks, to his Friend Sir Politick Wou'd-be, President of a Weekly-Assembly of Quinuncks, near the Royal-Exchange, London. Wherein the late Circumstances of the Nation, with respect to Foreign-Affairs, are set in a true Light; and the different Sentiments of the Politicians assembled at St. James's, and those assembled in Russel-Street, Covent Garden, are fairly stated and impartially examined.
1731
£125.00
LUCCOCK (John)
An Essay on Wool, Containing a Particular Account of the English Fleece. With Hints for its Improvement, Addressed to the Grower, Dealer, and Manufacturer.
1809
£65.00
LUCIUS [pseud.]
Letter to a Great Man. By Lucius.
1770
£145.00
MAITLAND (John)
Observations on the Impolicy of Permitting the Exportation of British Wool, and of Preventing the Free Importation of Foreign Wool.
1818
£65.00
MALTA.
An Act to empower His Majesty to regulate the Trade and Commerce to and from the Isle of Malta until the signing a Definitive Treaty of Peace, and from thence until Six Weeks after the next Meeting of Parliament; and to declare the Isle of Malta to be Part of Europe. - [2d July 1801.]
1801
£65.00
MALTHUS (Thomas Robert)
On the Measure of the Conditions Necessary to Supply of Commodities. By the Rev. T.R. Malthus, R.A.R.S.L., &c. Read May 4, 1825 [in:] Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom. Vol. 1 Part 1.
1827
£95.00
MANGEL WURZEL.
Report of the committee of the Doncaster Agricultural Association, on the advantages of Mangel Wurtzel as a fallow crop. Founded on returns received in answer to the queries issued by the committee.
1830
£85.00
MARINE INSURANCE.
Cursory Observations upon the proposed application to the Legislature of these Kingdoms for the Grant of a Charter to effect Marine Insurances.
1810
£50.00
MARSH (Elsie A.G.) Compiler.
The Economic Library of Jacob H. Hollander, Ph.D.
1966
£20.00
MARSHALL [William]
Minutes of Agriculture, Made on A Farm of 300 Acres of Various Soils, Near Croydon, Surrey. To Which is Added, a Digest, Wherein The Minutes are Systemized and Amplified; and Elucidated by Drawings of New Implements, a Farm-Yard, &c. The Whole being published as A Sketch of the Actual Business of a Farm; As Hints to the Inexperienced Agriculturist; As A Check to the Present False Spirit of Farming; And as an Overture to Scientific Agriculture.
1778
£195.00
MARTINDALE (Adam)
The Country-Survey-Book: or, Land Meters Vade-Mecum. Wherein the Principles and Practical Rules for surveying of Land, are so plainly (though briefly) delivered, that any one of ordinary parts (understanding how to add, subtract, multiply and divide,) may by the help of this small Treatise alone, and a few cheap instruments easy to be procured, Measure a parcel of Land, and with judgement and expedition Plot it, and give up the Content thereof. With an Appendix, containing Twelve Problems, touching Compound Interest and Annuities; and a Method to Contract the work of Fellowship and Alligation Alternative, very considerable in many Cases. Illustrated with Copper Plates.
1702
£675.00
MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.
A Letter to Sir John Barnard, upon his Proposals for raising three Millions of Money for the Service of the Year 1746. From a Member of the House of Commons.
1746
£65.00
METHWOLD, NORFOLK.
Methwold Inclosure. A State of the Claims, Delivered to the Commissioners, Named and Authorized in and by an Act of Parliament Entitled, "An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Methwold, in the County of Norfolk."
1805
£195.00
MIDDLETON (John)
General View of the Agriculture of Middlesex; with observations on its improvement, and several essays on agriculture in general. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
1813
£110.00
MIDDLETON (John)
View of the Agriculture of Middlesex; with observations on its improvement, and several essays on agriculture in general. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
1807
£120.00
MIDDLETON (John)
View of the Agriculture of Middlesex; with observations on its improvement, and several essays on agriculture in general. Drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement.
1807
£100.00
MIDDLETON (John)
View of the Agriculture of Middlesex; with Observations on the Means its Improvement, and several Essays on Agriculture in General. Drawn up for the Consideration of the Board of Agriculture.
1798
£120.00
MILLER (Samuel)
An Essay on the Present State of the Law Respecting Equitable Mortgages by deposit of Deeds, with remarks on the recent dictum of Lord Cottenham in the case of Whitworth v. Gaugain, as to the priority of judgments executed over those securities.
1842
£50.00
MORELAND (W. H.)
The Revenue Administration of the United Provinces.
1911
£40.00
MORRISON (John)
The Advantages of an Alliance with the Great Mogul: In which are principally considered Three Points of the highest Importance to the British Nation. I. The immediate Preservation and future Prosperity of the highest Importance to the British Nation. II. The legal Acquisition of an immediate Revenue to Great Britain. III. The promoting of a vast Increase in the Exports of British Manufacture.
1774
£275.00
NATURALIZATION.
Some Thoughts upon a Bill for General Naturalization: Addressed to Those of all Denominations who act upon Whig-Principles.
1751
£195.00
NECKER (Jacques)
Compte Rendu au Roi, Par N. Necker, Directeur général des Finances. Au mois de Janvier 1781. Imprimé par ordre de Sa Majesté. [Bound with:] Sur le Compte Rendu au Roi en 1781. Nouveaux éclaircissemens.
1781
£245.00
NETHERLANDS.
An Important Secret Come to Light. Or, the States General's Reasons for Refusing to Guaranty [sic] the E[lectorat]e of H[anove]r, and to act offensively against France in the Netherlands, as lately proposed by the Ministers of G. B. Being the Arguments used by Mynheer ------- at a Conference held the beginning of October last at the Hague, with two B----h Noblemen, justifying the Neutrality of the United Provinces.
1742
£42.00
NETHERLANDS.
An Important Secret Come to Light. Or, the States General's Reasons for Refusing to Guaranty [sic] the E[lectorat]e of H[anove]r, and to act offensively against France in the Netherlands, as lately proposed by the Ministers of G. B. Being the Arguments used by Mynheer ------- at a Conference held the beginning of October last at the Hague, with two B----h Noblemen, justifying the Neutrality of the United Provinces.
1742
£50.00
NEWARK CHARITIES.
The entire Report of the Commissioners for inquiring concerning Charities, (as far as relates to Newark), dated January 31, 1829
1830
£25.00
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