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An Act for ascertaining the breadths, and preventing frauds and abuses in manufacturing serges, pladings, and fingrums
and for regulating the manufactures of stockings in that part of Great Britain called Scotland -
Statuts, ordonnances et reglemens donnez, concedez et octroyez aux maitres et marchands ouvriers en draps d'or, d'argent & soye, & autres etoffes mélangées de la ville, fauxbourgs & banlieue͏̈ de Paris
avec l'arrest du Conseil d'Etat du roy & les lettres patentes de Sa Majesté, qui en ordonnent l'execution, du mois de juillet 1667 -
A letter from Gloucestershire gentleman to a member of Parliament in London
signifying the heavy oppression the kingdom hath labour'd under by the use of painted callicoes, &c. and the great advantage it would be to encourage the woollen manufacture -
The List of woollen or worsted stuffs mention'd in the Manufacturer, no. 17, and with which the weavers pretend printed callicoes do interfere with
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Proposals for increasing the trade of the silk, woollen, and cotten manufactories of this nation
both at home and abroad, and consequently the whole trade of the kingdom -
Arret of the Council of State in France for renewing the prohibition to import into that kingdom, to deal in or use Indian, Chinese, or Eastern stained callicoes or silks, even white callicoes and muslins
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Gentlemen, many of you seem to be angry for my proposing a duty of 10 l. per cent on the silk and woollen manufactories of the kingdom
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Reglemens et statuts concernant le commerce, art & fabrique des draps, d'or, d'argent, & de soye, & autres etoffes mêlangées, qui se font dans la ville de Lyon & faux-bourgs d'icelle, & dans tout le pais de Lyonnoisens, qui ont été rendus depuis les années 1667 jusques en 1718
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The Interest of the nation asserted
being a defence of the woollen and silk manufactures against some notions in a late pamphlet, said to be writ by the famous Mr. Laws -
An Abstract of what the weavers expect to obtain by the callicoe-bill
or heads of what it is they are desiring of the Parliament -
A brief answer to A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufactures
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Reasons for adding a clause to the bill for preserving and encouraging the woollen and silk manufactures, &c. to except callicoe manufactured in Great Britain out of the intended prohibition
humbly offer'd to the honble House of Commons -
A True state of the question, as it now stands, between the woollen and silk manufactures, and printed callicoes
and as the same is further clear'd up in the following queries -
A brief state of the question between the printed and painted callicoes, and the woollen and silk manufacture
as far as it relates to the wearing and using of printed and painted callicoes in Great Britain -
The Case of the Italian merchants
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The trade to India critically and calmly consider'd
and prov'd to be destructive to the general trade of Great Britain, as well as to the woollen and silk manufactures in particular -
The answer of the Scots linnen manufacturers to the report of the Lords Commissioners of trade and plantations
and to a paper falsly call'd, The case of the printing of linnen in Great-Britain, &c. : humbly submitted to the consideraion of the honorable House of Commons -
The case of the linnen-drapers, and others, dealers in printed callicoes and linnens
relating to a bill, now depending before your Lordships, for encouraging the silk and woollen manufactures, &c -
The case of the linen-drapers, and other dealers in printed callicoes and linens
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The case of the printing of linnen in Great Britain, as it particnlarly [sic] relates to the printing of linnens made in Scotland and in Ireland
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The case of the Italian merchants
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Reasons for adding a clause to the bill for preserving and encouraging the woollen and silk manufactures, &c. to except callicoe manufactured in Great Britain, out of the intended prohibition
humbly offer'd to the Honble. House of Commons -
The case of the convention of the Royal Boroughs in Scotland, in relation to the linnen-manufactory of that country
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A second humble address from the poor weavers and manufacturers to the ladies
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The linen spinster, in defence of the linen manufactures
&c. To be continued as Mrs. Rebecca Woollpack gives occasion. Number 1. By Jenny Distaff