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Two letters on the flour trade, and dearness of corn : wherein the former is vindicated, and the cause of the latter explained ; and the mistakes and misrepresentations of ignorant, and merely theoretic writers, are confuted
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Year: 1766 Publisher: London Printed for W. Flexney

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Two letters on the flour trade, and dearness of corn : wherein the former is vindicated, and the cause of the latter explained ; and the mistakes and misrepresentations of ignorant, and merely theoretic writers, are confuted
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Year: 1767 Publisher: London Printed for W. Flexney

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Observations on the act which passed into a law the 28th of July, 1800 : to incorporate certain persons by the name of the London Company for the manufacture of flour, meal, and bread : shewing the excellence of the plan proposed, and that its adoption will in future prevent an artificial scarcity of wheat, and will prove a death-blow to monopolizers, forestallers, and regraters of that essential article : including a copious abridgment of the above act, and the names of the present proprietors
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Year: 1801 Publisher: London Printed for the author

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Communications to TG Bramston, Esq MP and members of both Houses for preventing frauds to the manufacturers and growers of wheat
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Year: 1830 Publisher: London Printed for the author

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Important considerations upon the act of the thirty-first of George II relative to the assize of bread : wherein are introduced, several experiments that have been made on the manufacturing of wheat into bread : with the exorbitant profits made by the cornfactor, mealman, miller, and baker ; and the many abuses the public (and particularly the poor) have laboured under, since the passing of that act, and the repealing the assize table in the act of Queen Anne ; --the reasons why it passed, and remedies pointed out : and which are humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature.
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Year: 1768 Publisher: London Printed for T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt

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