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The importance of effectually supporting the Royal African Company of England impartially consider'd : shewing, that a free and open trade to Africa and the support and preservation of the British colonies and plantations in America depend upon maintaining the forts and settlements, rights and privileges belonging to that corporation against the encroachments of the French and all other foreign rivals in that trade
Hays, deputy governor of the African Company
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Some new and accurate observations geographical, natural, and historical : containing a true and impartial account of the situation, product, and natural history of the coast of Guinea, so far as relates to the improvement of that trade, for the advantage of Great Britain in general, and the Royal African Company in particular
Houstoun, James, b. ca. 1690
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Considerations on the American trade : before and since the establishment of the South-Sea Company
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The assiento, or, Contract for allowing to the subjects of Great Britain in the liberty of importing negroes into the Spanish America
Great Britain
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Some observations on the Assiento trade as it has been exercised by the South-Sea Company : proving the damage which will accrue thereby to the British commerce and plantations in America, and particularly to Jamaica : to which is annexed A sketch of the advantages of that island to Great Britain by its annual produce and by its situation for trade or war
Knight, James, fl. 1728
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A defence of The observations on the Assiento trade as it hath been exercised by the South-Sea Company, &c : in two parts : I, In relation to the controversy : II, In relation to the queries which were published in the Craftsman and other aspersions on the author of the Observations on the assiento trade as well as on the island of Jamaica
Knight, James, active 1728
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An answer to a calumny : with some remarks upon an anonimous pamphlet address'd to his Grace the Duke of Newcastle, entitled, Some observations on the assiento trade, as it has been exercised by the South-Sea Company, &c. : whereby the damage which has, or is likely to accrue thereby to the British commerce and plantations, and particularly to Jamaica, is also considered
Rigby, Richard, d. 1730
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The importance of effectually supporting the Royal African Company of England impartially considered : shewing, That a free and open trade to Africa, and the Support and Preservation of the British colonies and plantations in America, depend upon Maintaining the Forts and Settlements, Rights and Privileges belonging to that corporation, against the Encroachments of the French, and all other Foreign Rivals in that Trade. The second edition. With a New and more Correct Map than any hitherto published, shewing the Situation of the several European Forts and Settlements in that Country. In a letter to a Member of the House of Commons
Hayes, Charles, 1678-1760
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An appendix to the Representation (printed in the year 1769) of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or, of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in England
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813
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In honour to the administration : the importance of the African expedition considered : with copies of the memorials, as drawn up originally, and presented to the ministry, to induce them to take possession of the French forts and settlements in the river Senagal, as well as all other on the coast of Africa
Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767