Reflections on the present state of the East-India trade : and proposals to render it of more genera...
Reflections on the present state of the East-India trade : and proposals to render it of more general benefit to the British nation, without changing the present system.
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Publisher
[Edinburgh] : [name of publisher not identified], [1769] ; [reprinted in London] : [ name of publisher not identified], [1779].
Date
[1769] ; [1779].
Call Numbers
SAFE/ 77/41
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Language
English
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Physical content
16 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo)
Publication information
Publisher
[Edinburgh] : [name of publisher not identified], [1769] ; [reprinted in London] : [ name of publisher not identified], [1779].
Place of Publication
Scotland
Date Published
[1769] ; [1779].
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Full title
Reflections on the present state of the East-India trade : and proposals to render it of more general benefit to the British nation, without changing the present system.
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Notes
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Variously attributed to Alexander Dalrymple and to Captain Thomas Forrest.
Caption title: Reflections on the East-India trade.
Imprint from advertisement.
"Thus far was printed, though not published, in 1769. Since then the author went again to East-India, in 1770, and returned to England again in 1776 ..." -- p. 15.
Disbound pamphlet. cased. With pencilled not, 17 June 1996, doubting the attribution to Dalrymple....
Citation / References Note
C & C, 3771.
ESTC T214860
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SAFE/ 77/41
Record Identifier
74VvGPAA5bxb
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DDC
2321
MMS ID
991012501039702626
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