Call Number (LC) Title Results
HF1534.5.F72 E53 1689 By the King and Queen, a proclamation for prohibiting the importation of all sorts of manufactures and commodities whatsoever, of the growth, production or manufacture of France 1
HF1534.5.J3 B76 1998 Britain and Japan : a comparative economic and social history since 1900 / 1
HF1534.5.L3 B87 Business imperialism, 1840-1930 : an inquiry based on British experience in Latin America / 2
HF1534.5.L3 M55 1993 Britain and Latin America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / 1
HF1534.5.L3 .M55 2013eb Britain and Latin America in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / 1
HF1534.5.N33 B73 1989 Britain and the Middle East : an economic history, 1945-87 / 1
HF1534.5.N6 B75 1987 Britain and Nigeria : exploitation or development? / 1
HF1534.5.S6 B47 Economic power in Anglo-South African diplomacy : Simonstown, Sharpeville and after / 1
HF1534.5.U6 C48 1982 Anglo-American economic collaboration in war and peace, 1942-1949 / 2
HF1534.5.U6 D63 1988 The politics of the Anglo-American economic special relationship, 1940-1987 /
The politics of the Anglo-American economic special relationship 1940-1987 /
2
HF1535.5.A37 E53 1631 By the King a proclamation concerning the trade of Ginney, and Binney, in the parts of Africa. 1
HF1536 1662 .E53 By the King, a proclamation for the free exportation of woollen manufactures of this kingdom from the twentieth day of May until the five and twentieth day of December next. 2
HF1536 .C65 Considerations offered to all the corporations of England well worth their observation, containing seasonable advice to them in their future elections of burgesses to serve in Parliament, merely in relation to, and so far forth only as such elections affect trade, and are, as will apear hereby, the main cause of its present great decay.
Considerations offered to all the corporations of England well worth their observation, containing seasonable advice to them in their future elections of burgesses to serve in Parliament, merely in relation to, and so far forth only as such elections affect trade, and are, as will appear hereby, the main cause of its present great decay.
2
HF1536 .D38 1659 Jus imponendi vectigana, or, The learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes, asserted as well from the rules of the common and civil law, as of generall reason and policy of state / 2
HF1536 (INTERNET) Jus imponendi vectigana, or, The learning touching customs, tonnage, poundage, and impositions on merchandizes, asserted as well from the rules of the common and civil law, as of generall reason and policy of state /
The question concerning impositions, tonnage, poundage, prizage, customs, &c. fully stated and argued, from reason, law, and policy dedicated to King James in the latter end of his reign /
2
HF1536.L48 P76 Proposals to increase trade and to advance His Majesties revenue without any hazard or charge to any body, and with apparent profit to every body 1
HF1536 .P47 1695 Angliae tutamen, or, The safety of England being an account of the banks, lotteries, mines, diving, draining, lifting, and other engines, and many pernicious projects now on foot tending to the destruction of trade and commerce, and the impoverishing this realm : with reflections thereon of great import to all sorts of people / 2
HF1536 .P48 169x Advertisement a sale of China, Indian, and other valuable goods by Mrs. Frances Petty at the China Magazine in St. James's Street : near St. James's House, upon the terms and proposals following. 1
HF1536.2.E8 E55 By the King a proclamation for prohibiting the importation of commodities of Europe, into any of His Majesties plantations in Africa, Asia, or America which were not laden in England, and for putting all other laws relating to the trade of the plantations in effectual execution. 2
HF1536.5.B45 M86 1972 Wool, cloth, and gold : the struggle for bullion in Anglo-Burgundian trade, 1340-1478 / 1