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Illuminations for legislators and for sentimentalists
containing, I. Sentiments on what is freedom, and what is slavery. By a farmer. II. Sentiments on liberty, exhibited in observations on the Revolution of America, by Abbe Raynal. III. Sentiments on government, law, arbitary power, liberty, and social institutions, by John James Rousseau, originally of Geneva. IV. Sentiments on government, and on the English Constitution. By V.L. de Lolme, advocate, and citizen of Geneva. [One line of Scripture text] Re-published by Robert Bell, printer, book-seller, book-auctionier and provedore to the sentimentalists in America -
A Bill for the Remission of Certain Duties on the Importation of Books for the Use of Harvard College
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A Bill to Reduce the Duties on Certain Wines, and to Declare Free of Duty, Books Printed in Foreign Languages
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Per la riforma del dazio su libri esteri
idee dell' avvocato Giacinto Galanti a richiesla de' librai -
Facts and considerations relative to duties on books
addressed to the Library Committee of Brown University -
To the honourable House of Commons
the humble representation of the booksellers of London, and the two universities -
The Case of the booksellers trading beyond sea
humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons -
Considerazioni sul dazio d'introduzione dei libri stranieri
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Illuminations for legislators and for sentimentalists
containing, I. Sentiments on what is freedom, and what is slavery. By a farmer. II. Sentiments on liberty, exhibited in observations on the Revolution of America, by Abbe Raynal. III. Sentiments on government, law, arbitary power, liberty, and social institutions, by John James Rousseau, originally of Geneva. IV. Sentiments on government, and on the English Constitution. By V.L. de Lolme, advocate, and citizen of Geneva. -
Removing taxes on knowledge
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The Case of the booksellers trading beyond sea
humbly offer'd to the honourable House of Commons -
Reasons for altering the new duty of thirty per cent. ad valorem upon books imported to a duty of twelve shillings per hundred weight
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Bell's memorial on the free sale of books
to which are added Sentiments on what is freedom, and what is slavery. By a farmer. -
The tariff: or, book of rates and duties
on goods passing through the sound, at Elsingoer in Denmark; As the same is settled by Treaties, and otherwise allowed of, together with Extracts of said Treaties, and Remarks thereon; also Directions for the Masters of Ships, regarding their Entries at the Custom-House there; Regulations concerning the Trade in general; Accounts of the Weights, Measures, and Monies, useful for the Merchant and Shipmaster to know. Also Instructions for the Lowering to the Castle of Cronburg, &c. Carefully collected by John Atkinson, Who resided in Elsingoer several Years -
To the Honourable House of Commons
The humble representation of the booksellers of London, and the two universities