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AGRICULTURE AND COMMERCE -- A collection of 45 pamphlets in 6 vols., all 8°, contemporary half calf, one labelled 'Pamphlets', the other vols. numbered 46-50 on spines, including: GRENVILLE, W. An Essay on the supposed Advantages of a Sinking Fund. London, 1828. Second edition. Goldmsiths' 25565. -- [GRAHAM, James.] Free Trade in Corn ... by a Cumberland Landowner. London, 1828. Goldsmiths' 25561. 2 copies. -- STRICKLAND, George. A Discourse on the Poor Laws of England and Scotland, on the State of the Poor in Ireland and on Emigration. London, 1827. Goldsmiths' 25374. -- La Banque de France: Les causes de la crise. Paris, 1811. -- WILLIAMS, John. On the Fences most Eligible for Gardens and Orchards. Worcester, 1818. -- [DUNCAN, P.B] An Essay on Sculpture. [N.p, n.d]. Presentation copy; and presentation copy of another work by Duncan -- HASTINGS, Marquess of. Summary of the Administration of the Indian Government from Ocotber 1813 to January 1823. Folding map. Edinburgh, 1825. -- M'NAB, William. Hints on the Planting and General Treatment of Hardy Evergreens in the Climate of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1830. -- JOPLIN, T. The Plan of a National Establishment for Country Banking. London, 1831. 'Proof Copy for Corrections and Emendation'. -- Report of the Board of Managers of the Penns'ylvania Colonization Society. London, 1831 -- [ROWLEY, Lascelles.] The Ultimate Remedy for Ireland. London, 1831. Presentation copy. -- Character, Object, and Effects of Trade Unions. London: 1834. Not in Copac. -- MONEYPENNY, David. Remarks on the Poor Laws and on the method of providing for the Poor in Scotland. Edinburgh: 1834. Goldsmiths' 28758; sold together with a quarto volume of 'Petitions'. (7)
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