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TRUE BORN ENGLISHMAN.. Seasonable Considerations upon the Corn-Trade, as it respects the Land-Owner, the Tenant or Farmer, the Miller, and Baker; and the Poor and Labouring Part of the People, throughout the Whole Nation; wherein the common Practice of buying Corn by Sample is impartially consider'd; and the Primary or only Causes of the late High-Price of Corn fairly laid open. And some Methods humbly offer'd to the Consideration of Parliament to prevent the same Calamity hereafter; with a free Examination of some Parts of two curious Letters in the Gentleman's Magazine for February and March last, for continuing the Bounty on Exportation of Corn..... With a short Appendix, shewing an Easy Method whereby the Poor may if they please reduce the Price of Wheat - Corn and some proper Observations on Poplicola, a sanguine Writer in the London Evening-Post of October 25th 1757. By a true born Englishman and Lover of his Country.1757
London: Printed for, and sold by H. Cook, First edition, 8vo, 67, [1]pp., the title and the final leaf have been folded at the bottom margin to ensure that there is no loss of text, margins cut-close, modern calf-backed cloth. . The British Library and Columbia University copies only on the ESTC; Not in Kress or Goldsmith.
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