5386 Observations on the Services and Claims of the Army of the Deccan, 2s 8vo, 1825 5387 Enquiry into the impediments to a free Trade with the Peninsula of India, 2s West India, African, and Slave Trade. 8vo, 1830 5388 African Trade.-Explanation of the African Company's Property in the Sole Trade to Africa, 2s 12mo 5389 Importance of supporting the African Company considered, 1s 6d 5390 African Trade the great Pillar of the British Plantation trade 4to, 1744 4to, 1745 4to, 1772 { vo, 1787 5391 Treatise on the Trade to Africa, 2s 8vo, 1788 5394 Sugar. The inconsiderable employment of people by the refining of Sugar in Eugiand compared with that which is given by the Trade with Portugal-Petition relating to Sugar, two broadsides, 2s 6d 5395 Groans of the Plantations—or their extreme sufferings by the heavy Impositions upon Sugar, 2s 6d 4to, 1689 5396 Letter to a Peer relating to the Bil in favour of the Sugar Planters, is 8vo, 1733 4to, 1747 5397 Sugar Trade, state of the, 1s 5398 Reasons shewing that a new Duty on Sugar must fall on the Planter, 1s 6d 8vo, 1748 5399 West India Trade.-B. Edwards's Thoughts on the proceedings respecting the Trade of the W. I. Islands with North America, 1784--Memoir on the Sugar Trade of the British Colonies, 1793-Case of R D. Jennings, a Brit. Merch. at St. Eustathius, 1790-Memoir sur l'importance, pour le Colonie de St. Domingue d'avoir des Representans a l'Assemblée des Etats-Genereaux, 1788; 1 vol. 5s 6d 8vo 5400 Horsley (Bp.) Speech on the Slave Trade, Is 8vo, 1799 5401 Foot (J.) 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New Plan of Taxation, Is 8vo, 1806 5454 Cobbett's Gridiron, Is 5455 Cochrane (Lord) Defence in the H. of C.-Address to the Electors of Westminster-- Letter to Lord Ellenborough -Calumninous Aspersions of the Sub-Com. of the Stock Exchange, exposed-Jennyns's Reflections on the Conviction and Sentence of Lord Cochrane, I vol. 5s 8vo 5456 Calumnious Aspersions in the Report of the Sub-Com. of the Stock-Exchange exposed, so far as regards Lord Cochrane, &c. Is 6d 8vo, 1814 5457 Coin.-Essay for regulating the Coyn, by A. U. 2s 4to. 1696 5458 Coinage.-Regulating the Silver Coin made practicable and easy, 2s 6d 5459 Coinage, Discourse on Land-Bank, or Ways and Means to increase the Coin, 3s 8vo, 1696 4to, 1706 4to 5460 Coinage.-Treatise concerning the Regulation of the Coin of England (wants title), Is 6d 5461 Collier (J.) 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