Sinclair, John Sir
Also known as
Sinclair, John
Born 1754-01-01
Died 1835-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL324981A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (42)
- Agriculture (22)
- Scotland (15)
- Currency question (12)
- Economic conditions (11)
- History (7)
- Paper money (6)
Books by Sinclair, John Sir
Total count: 157
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Thoughts on the naval strength of the British empirePrinted for T. Cadell ...1782-01-01
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Lucubrations during a short recessprinted for J. Debrett1782-01-01
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Observations on the Scottish dialectW. Creech1782-01-01
Reflexions on the expediency of increasing the present number of the representatives of the peopleT. Cadell1782-01-01
Considerations on militias and standing armieswith some observations on the plan of defence suggested by the Earl of Shelburne, and some thoughts on the propriety of military exercises on Sunday, and on the necessity of a Scotch militiaPrinted for1782-01-01
Hintsaddressed to the public : calculated to dispel the gloomy ideas which have been lately entertained of the state of our financesPrinted for T. Cadell, in the Strand1783-01-01
Hints addressed to the public, calculated to dispel the gloomy ideas which have been lately entertained of the state of our financesPrinted for T. Cadell1783-01-01-
Hints, addressed to the publiccalculated to dispel the gloomy ideas which have been lately entertained of the state of our financesPrinted for T. Cadell1783-01-01
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Hints, addressed to the public; on the state of our financesSecond edition.printed for T. Cadell1783-01-01
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The propriety of retaining Gibraltar impartially consideredPrinted for J. Stockdale1783-01-01
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Memoircontaining a plan for re-establishing the public credit, and finances of the country[s.n.]1783-01-01
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Hints, addressed to the publiccalculated to dispel the gloomy ideas which have been lately entertained of the state of our financesPrinted for T. Cadell1783-01-01
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Memoircontaining a plan for re-establishing the public credit, and finances of the country ...1783-01-01
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The history of the public revenue of the British empireBy John Sinclair, Esq.printed by P. Byrne1785-01-01
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General observations regarding the present state of the Kingdom of Denmark. Drawn up in the course of a tour made anno 1786.1786-01-01
State of alterations which may be proposed in the laws for regulating the election of members of Parliament for shires in ScotlandPrinted for T. Cadell1787-01-01-
General observations regarding the present state of the Russian empireprivately printed1787-01-01
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State of alterations which may be proposed in the laws for regulating the election of Members of Parliament for shires in Scotland. By Sir John Sinclair, Bartprinted for William Creech, Edinburgh, and T. Cadell, London1787-01-01
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Appendix to the History of the public revenue of the British EmpirePtd. for T. Cadell1789-01-01
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The history of the public revenue of the British Empire2nd ed.Printed by A. Strahan, for T. Cadell1790-01-01
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Report to Sir John Sinclair ... chairman of the Society for the Improvement of British Wool, of the state of sheep farming along the eastern coast of Scotland, and the interior parts of the HighlandsPrinted by W. Smellie, and sold by W. Creech [and 9 others1791-01-01
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Specimen of the statistical account of ScotlandDrawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishess.n.1791-01-01
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The statistical account of ScotlandDrawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes. By Sir John Sinclair, ...printed and sold by William Creech; and also sold by J. Donaldson, and A. Guthrie; T. Cadell, J. Stockdale, J. Debrett, and J. Sewel, London; Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow; Angus and Son; Aberdeen1791-01-01
The statistical account of ScotlandDrawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishesPrinted and sold by William Creech; and also sold by J. Donaldson, and A. Guthrie, Edinburgh; T. Cadell, J. Stockdale, J. Debrett, and J. Sewel, London; Dunlop and Wilson, Glasgow; Angus and Son, Aberdeen1791-01-01-
Address to the Society for the Improvement of British Woolconstituted at Edinburgh, on Monday, January 31, 1791The third edition.Printed by W. Corbet, for P. Byrne ...1791-01-01
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Observations on the proposed plan for an universal standard of weights and measuresin a letter to Sir John Sinclair, Bart. ...Printed for William Creech, and T. Cadell1791-01-01
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Address to the landed interest, on the corn bill now depending in Parliamentprinted for T. Cadell1791-01-01
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The following queries are submitted to the manufacturers of woollen goodsthe answers may also be sent to Sir John Sinclair, Whitehall, LondonJohn Sinclair?1792-01-01
Prospectus d'un ouvrage intitulé: analyse de l'état politique d'Ecossed'après les rapports des ministres de chaque paroisse ...1792-01-01-
Specimens of statistical reportsexhibiting the progress of political society from the pastoral state to that of luxury and refinement : intended to furnish examples of the proper mode of drawing up accounts, either of parochial or of other districts, and of collecting facts in order to ascertain the principles of statistical philosophy, and the sources of national improvementPrinted for T. Cadell, Strand, J. Debrett, Piccadilly, and J. Sewell, Cornhill1793-01-01
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Substance of Sir John Sinclair's address to the Board of Agriculture on the first day of its being assembled[s.n.]1793-01-01
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The statistical account of Scotland drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishesWilliam Creech1794-01-01
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Plan for re-printing the agricultural surveyss.n.1795-01-01
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The land of Nineveha fragment, addressed to the farmers of Great Britain and Irelands.n.1795-01-01
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General view of the agriculture of the northern counties and islands of Scotlandincluding the counties of Cromarty, Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness, and the islands of Orkney and Shetland : with observations on the means of their improvementPrinted by Colin Macrae1795-01-01
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Hints respecting the culture and the use of potatoes[s.n.]1795-01-01
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Thoughts on the naval strength of the British Empirein two parts2nd ed. to which is prefixed, the correspondence between the late Lord Mulgrave and the author on the subject of the British navy.Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies1795-01-01
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Outlines of agricultureaddressed to Sir John Sinclair, bart., President of the Board of AgriculturePrinted by Wilson, Spence & Mawman1795-01-01
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Account of the origin of the Board of Agriculture, and its progress for three years after its establishment. By the presidentprinted by W. Bulmer and Co.1796-01-01
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Account of the origin of the Board of Agriculture, and its progress for three years after its establishmentPrinted by W. Bulmer1796-01-01
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Account of the origin of the Board of Agriculture and its progress for three years after itsestablishmentPrinted by W. Bulmer and Co1796-01-01
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Plain reasons for a general reform of our charitiesin a letter to Sir John Sinclair, Bart. ... : occasioned by the circulation of their late queries in favour of the distressed poor : with an appendix relative to a particular benefaction of the first consequencePrinted for the author and sold by J. Stockdale1796-01-01
Letters written to the governor and directors of the Bank of England, in September, 1796, on the pecuniary distresses of the country, and the means of preventing themwith some additional observations on the same subject, and the means of speedily re-establishing the public and commercial credit of the countryPrinted by W. Bulmer and Co. and sold by G. Nicol ..., Cadell and Davis ..., and J. Sewell ...1797-01-01-
Thoughts respecting the ensuing campaign on the borders of Italyand its probable issue. By Sir John Sinclair, Bart.1797-01-01
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The consequences of the act for the redemption of the land taxas delivered in a speech in the House of CommonsPrinted for J.S. Jordan1798-01-01
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History of the origin and progress of The statistical account of Scotland.s.n.1798-01-01
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History of the origin and progress of The statistical account of Scotland ..[s.n.]1798-01-01
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The speech of Sir John Sinclair, Bart. M.P. &c. on the Bill for imposing a tax upon income, in the debate on that bill, on Friday the 14th December 1798printed for J. Debrett1799-01-01
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Thoughts on circulation and paper currencywith some observations on the means of preventing the distresses, to which the mercantile interest is so frequently exposed, from the scarcity of money, and of rendering the tax on income, less burdensome to individuals and more productive to the exchequer[s.n.]1799-01-01
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Proposals for establishing by subscription, a new institution, to be called the Plough, or Joint Stock Farming Society, for the purpose of ascertaining the principles of agricultural improvement; submitted to the consideration of the friends to agricultural and other public improvements. By Sir John Sinclair, ...printed by W. Bulmer and Co.1800-01-01
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The plough, or Joint Stock Farming Society, for ascertaining the principles of agricultural improvement; ... By Sir John Sinclair, ...printed by W. Bulmer and Co.1800-01-01
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Proposals for establishing by subscription, a new institution, to be called the Plough, or Joint Stock Farming Society, for the purpose of ascertaining the principles of agricultural improvementsubmitted to the consideration of the friends to agricultural and other public improvements[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Projet d'un plan pour établir des fermes expérimentales, et pour fixer les principes des progrès de l'agriculture[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Account of the Rothsay and Caithness fencibles1800-01-01
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Abstract of the proposals for establishing by subscription a new institution, to be called the Plough, or Joint Stock Farming Society, for the purpose of ascertaining the principles of agricultural improvementsubmitted to the consideration of the friends to agricultural and other public improvements[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Essai sur le crédit commercial considéré comme moyen de circulationet prospectus de la traduction de l'histoire desfinances de la Grande-Bretagne, de sir John Sinclair, membre de la chambre des communes, suivie de l'exposition des principes de la science du crédit public et de celle de l'imposition, 2 vol. in-4 ̊Chez Petit1801-01-01
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Hints as to the advantages of old pasturesand on the conversion of grass lands into tillage[s.n.]1801-01-01
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Observations on the means of enabling a cottager to keep a cowby the produce of a small portion of arable land : drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture and Internal Improvement[s.n.]1801-01-01
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Hints regarding the fisheries[s.n.]1802-01-01
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A short statement of various measures, calculated for the improvement of the county of Caithness, carrying on in the course of the year 1802.printed by David Willison1802-01-01
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Essays on miscellaneous subjectsPrinted by A. Strahan, for T. Cadell, Jun. and W. Davies1802-01-01
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Hints regarding certain measures calculated to improve an extensive propertymore especially applicable to an estate in the northern parts of Scotland[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Essai sur la longévitéet questions proposées sur ce sujet interessant1802-01-01
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Hints regarding cattlePrinted by W. Bulmer and Co.1802-01-01
An essay on longevityA. Strahan1802-01-01-
Hints submitted to the consideration of the Select Committeeto whom the survey and report of the coasts and central highlands of Scotland, made by the command of the commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, has been referred ; including some observations on the advantages of domestic colonizationPrinted by W. Bulmer and Co.1803-01-01
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The history of the public revenue of the British EmpireContaining an account of the public income and expenditure from the remotest periods recorded in history, to Michaelmas 1802. With a review of the financial administration of the Right Honorable William Pitt3d. ed. ...Printed by A. Strahan, for T. Cadell and W. Davies1803-01-01
Observations on the propriety of preserving the dress, the language, the poetry, the music, and the customs, of the ancient inhabitants of Scotlandaddressed to the Highland Societies of London and of ScotlandThe Society]1804-01-01
A collection of papers on the subject of athletic exercises &c. &c.Printed by E. Blackader1806-01-01-
Plan of the re-printed reports of the Board of Agriculturewith preliminary observationsprinted by B. McMillan1806-01-01
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Address to the Board of Agriculture, on Tuesday the 22nd April, 1806by Sir John Sinclair, Bart[s.n.]1806-01-01
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Introductory observations pointing out some additional measures submitted to the consideration of the Board of AgriculturePrinted by B. M'Millan1807-01-01
The code of health and longevity; or, a concise view of the principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long lifeThe second edition.Printed for A. Constable & co.; [etc., etc.1807-01-01
The code of health and longevityor, A concise view, of the principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long life ...Printed for A. Constable & co.; [etc., etc.]1807-01-01-
Address to the Board of Agricultureat the conclusion of the session, on 7th June, 1808.Printed by W. Bulmer1808-01-01
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Report of the county of Banffs.n.1808-01-01
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Sketch of the system of husbandry adopted in the more improved districts of Scotland, and a general view of the principles on which it is founded[s.n.]1809-01-01
Handbuch der Gesundheit und des langen LebensKunst-und Industriecomptoirs1809-01-01-
An account of the systems of husbandry adopted in the more improved districts of Scotlandand a general view of the principles on which they are respectively founded : drawn up for the consideration of the Board of Agriculture, with a view of explaining how far those systems are applicable to the less cultivated parts of Englandprinted by Alex. Smellie1809-01-01
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Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, "The question concerning the depreciation of the currency stated and examined". By William Huskissontogether with several political maxims regarding coin and paper currency, intended to explain the real nature, and advantages, of the present system2d ed., corrected.Printed by W. Bulmer; and sold by T. Cadell and W. Davies1810-01-01
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Address to the Board of Agricultureon the progress made by that institution in promoting the improvement of the country, on Tuesday the 12th of June, 1810Printed by W. Bulmer and co.1810-01-01
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Political maxims regarding coin & paper currencyPrinted by Alex. Smellie1810-01-01
Remarks to a pamphlet entitled "The question concerning the depreciation of the currency stated and examined" by William Huskisson, Esq., M.P.together with several political maxims regarding coin and paper currency, intended to explain the real nature and advantages of the present systemPrinted by W. Bulmer ... and sold by T. Cadell and W. Davies ..., J. Stockdale ... and J.M. Richardson ...1810-01-01
Observations on the Report of the Bullion CommitteePrinted by W. Bulmer and Co. Cleveland Row, St. James's; and sold by T. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand; J. Stockdale, Piccadilly; and J.M. Richardson, Cornhill1810-01-01-
Observations on the Report of the bullion committee3rd ed.Printed by W. Bulmer and co.1810-01-01
Husbandry of Scotland.Sketch of chapter II. On the practical details of the Scotch system of husbandry.Printed by A. Neill and Co.1810-01-01
Remarks on a pamphlet intitled, "The question concerning the depreciation of the currency stated and examined." by William Huskisson, esq., M.P.Together with several political maxims regarding coin and paper currency, intended to explain the real nature, and advantages of the present system.Printed by W. Bulmer1810-01-01
Principes d'hygièneextraits du Code de santé et de longue vie, de Sir John Sinclair, Bartchez le même, rue des Petits-Augustins, no. 31810-01-01-
A letter from the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair to the Chancellor of the Exchequer in Irelandon the proceedings which have lately taken place for dissolving the Union between the two kingdoms.printed by John Brown1810-01-01
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Thoughts on circulation and paper currencyprinted by B. M'Millan1810-01-01
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The speech of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, bart. on the subject of the Bullion Reportin the House of Commons, on Wednesday, the 15th of May, 1811Printed by B. McMillan ...1811-01-01
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A letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart., author of The History of the revenue, and other fugitive pieceson the subject of his remarks on Mr. Huskisson's pamphlet2nd ed. with additions.Printed for J. Ridgway1811-01-01
Sir John Sinclair's speech on the bullion question.B. McMillan1811-01-01-
The speech of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. on the subject of the bullion reportin the House of Commons, on Wednesday, the 15th of May, 1811[s.n.]1811-01-01
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Letter to the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. (author of the History of the revenue, and other fugitive pieces)on the subject of his remarks on Mr. Huskisson's pamphletPrinted for J. J. Stockdale1811-01-01
An account of the systems of husbandry adopted in the more improved districts of Scotlandwith some observations on the improvements of which they are susceptible ...Printed for Arch. Constable by Abernethy & Walker1812-01-01-
A letter to Sir John Sinclair, President of the British Board of Agriculture1st American ed.Green & Cady1812-01-01
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Some particulars regarding the origin and progress of a work entitled "An account of the husbandry of Scotland" ... by the Rt. Hon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart..[s.n.]1813-01-01
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An account of the Highland Society of Londonfrom its establishment in May 1778, to the commencement of the year 1813Sold by Longman1813-01-01
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Address to the Board of Agriculture ... the 9th of March, 1813, detailing the advantages of making extensive enquiries the basis of condensed information[s.n.]1813-01-01
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General report of the agricultural state and political circumstances of ScotlandSold by A. Constable1814-01-01
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An account of the systems of husbandry ... of Scotland...3rd ed.1814-01-01
Hints regarding the agricultural state of the Netherlands, compared with that of Great Britainand some obsevations on the means of diminishing the expense of growing corn; of preventing the mildew in wheat, the rot in sheep, and the introduction of other improvements into British agriculturePrinted by B. M'Millan1815-01-01-
Account of some experiments to promote the improvement of fruit trees by peeling the barkwith a description of the instruments calculated for that purpose ...Sold by G. and W. Nicol1815-01-01
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Hints regarding the agricultural state of the Netherlands, compared with that of Great Britainand some observations of the means of diminishing the expence of growing corn, of preventing the mildew in wheat, the rot in sheep ...Sold by G. & W. Nicol1815-01-01
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On the state of the country, in December 1816The Pamphleteer1816-01-01
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On the state of the country in December 1816[s.n.]1816-01-01
The code of health and longevity, or, A general view of the rules and principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long lifeThe third edition.Printed for the author, by M'Millan ...1816-01-01
The code of health and longevityor a general view of the rules and principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long lifeThird edition.1816-01-01
On the state of the country in December 1816by Sir J. Sinclair.s.n.1816-01-01
General report of Scotlandstatistical tables, or, result of the inquiries regarding the geographical, agricultural, and political state of Scotland.2nd ed.s.n.1817-01-01-
General report of ScotlandStatistical tables; or, Result of the inquiries regarding the geographical, agricultural, and political state of Scotland2d ed.1817-01-01
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On the means of arresting the progress of national calamity[publisher not identified]1817-01-01
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Code of agriculturea private communication, to be returned to the author with remarks[s.n.]1817-01-01
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On the approaching crisis, or, On the impracticability and injustice of resuming cash payments at the bank, in July 1818and on the means of elevating the internal prosperity of the British Empire, to a height hitherto unparalleled ...Constable and Co.1818-01-01
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Essays on agriculture, farming, breeding and fattening cattle2 ed.Printed by A. Strahan for T. Cadell, jun., and W. Davies ...1818-01-01
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On the approaching crisis, or, On the impracticability and injustice of resuming cash payments at the bank, in July 1818and on means of elevating the internal prosperity of the British Empire, to a height hitherto unparalleled, by judicious application of the profits derived from a farther suspension of payments in cashSold by J. Hatchard1818-01-01
The code of health and longevityor, a general view of the rules and principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long lifeFourth edition.M'Millan1818-01-01-
Essays on agriculture, farming, breeding and fattening cattleand on longevity, with the modern improvements in utensils, management of land, &c. : illustrated with descriptive plates : and particularly adapted to North Britain, the United States, and the British colonies in AmericaSecond edition.Printed by A. Strahan ..., for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies ...; and G. and J. Offor ...1818-01-01
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The code of agricultureincluding observations on gardens, orchards, woods, and plantations2nd ed.Sherwood, Neely and Jones1819-01-01
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Observations respectfully submitted to the Select and Secret Committees of both Houses of Parliamentappointed to consider the propriety of resuming cash-payments, or continuing the bank restrictionHatchard1819-01-01
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Plan for establishing, by a royal or parliamentary charter, a company, with a large capital, for carrying on the cultivation of the waste lands of the kingdom, and promoting domestic colonization, while, by employing the poor in agricultural improvements, the heavy burden of the poor-rates will be materially diminisheds.n.]1819-01-01
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Grundgesetze des Ackerbauesnebst Bemerkungen über Gartenbau, Obstbaumzucht, Forst-Cultur und HolzpflanzungJ.G. Heubner1819-01-01
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Thoughts on paper circulationwith some remarks on the speech of the Earl of Liverpool, in the House of Peers, on the report of the Bank Committee ; and a plan for the re-establishing the financial circumstances of the countryArchibald Constable and Company1819-01-01
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A code of political economyfounded on the basis of statistical inquiries : sketch of the introduction, and chapter 11821-01-01
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Address to the owners and occupiers of land, in Great Britain and Irelandpointing out effectual means, for remedying the agricultural distresses of the country, more especially, in so far as respects the importation of foreign corn : with an appendix2nd ed.Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones1822-01-01
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An answer to a tract recently published by David Ricardo ...On protection to agricultureA. Constable and Co.; [etc., etc.]1822-01-01
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Address to the owners and occupiers of land, in Great Britain and Irelandpointing out the means of remedying the agricultural distresses of the countryPrinted for A. Constable ...; Sherwood, Neely and Jones ..., and Harding ..., London; M. Kenne, Dublin; Todd, York; and Barrett and Son, Bath1822-01-01
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Hints on circulationand the means of re-establishing the prosperity of the country by an improved system of currency, uniting the advantages of a metallic, and a paper circulation : with an account of the paper circulation of Scotland, on the basis of which, the prosperity of that part of the United Kingdom has principally arisenPrinted for A. Constable and Co.1822-01-01
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Prospectus of a work, to be entitled, Analysis of The statistical account of Scotlandwith observations on the general state of that country, and discussions, on some important branches of political economyPrinted for A. Constable1824-01-01
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L'agriculture pratique et raisonnéeMadame Huzard1825-01-01
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Defence of the landed and farming interestspointing out the ruinous effects of any alteration in our present system of corn laws ...Printed for A. Constable1825-01-01
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The code of political economyfounded on the basis of political researches[s.n.]1825-01-01
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Defence of the landed and farming interestspointing out the ruinous effects of any alteration in our present corn laws, and the important changes it would lead to, in the frame of our governmentPrinted for A. Constable [etc. etc.]1825-01-01
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The late prosperity and the present adversity of the country explained, the proper remedies consideredand the comparative merits of the English and Scottish systems of Banking discussedpublished by J. Ridgway1826-01-01
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On the paper circulation of Scotlandproving that the success of the banking system in that country depends on the circulation of small notess.n.1826-01-01
The late prosperity, and the present adversity of the country explainedthe proper remedies considered, and the comparative merits of the English and Scottish systems of banking discussed in a correspondence between Sir John Sinclair and Mr. Thomas Attwood.Published by J. Ridgeway, Piccadilly, and J. Hatchard and Son, 187 Piccadilly1826-01-01-
The late prosperity, and the present adversity of the country, explainedthe proper remedies considered, and the comparative merits of the English and Scottish systems of banking discussedJ. Ridgeway1826-01-01
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On the culture and uses of potatoesaccompanied by engravings, and practical directions, explanatory of the best modes of raising, preserving, and using that root ...Printed for William Blackwood ...; and T. Cadell ...; J.M. Richardson ...; and J. Ridgway & Son ..., London ...1828-01-01
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On the culture and uses of potatoes ...Printed for W. Blackwood1828-01-01
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Thoughts on currency, and the means of promoting national prosperity, by the adoption of "an improved circulation", founded on the security of solid property, and adapted to the wants and necessities of the countrywith an appendix "on the doctrines of free trade" ...Printed for Hatchard1829-01-01
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Thoughts on currency, and the means of promoting national prosperity, by the adoption of an improved circulation, founded on the security of solid property, and adapted to the wants and necessities of the countrywith an appendix, on the doctrines of free trade : earnestly submitted to the immediate consideration of the government and publicprinted for Hatchard and Son1829-01-01
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Thoughts on currency and the means of promoting national prosperity by the adoption of "an improved circulation" ...with an appendix, "On the doctrines of free trade" ...Printed for Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly, and Richardson, Cornhill1829-01-01
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Hints on the dangerous tendency of what is called "the free trade system."B. M'Millan, printer1829-01-01
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On the management of dairies in Holland[s.n.]1830-01-01
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The correspondence of The Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair ... : with reminiscences of the most distinguished characters who have appeared in Great Britain, and in foreign countries, during the last fifty years : illustrated by above two hundred autographs.H. Colburn and R. Bentley1831-01-01
The correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclairwith reminiscences of the most distinguished characters who have appeared in Great Britain, and in foreign countries, during the last fifty years. Illustrated by facsimiles of two hundred autographs.H. Colburn & R. Bentley1831-01-01-
Analysis of the Statistical account of Scotlandwith a general view of the history of that country, and discussions on some important branches of political economyIn two parts now first published together.William Tait1831-01-01
The correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, bart.with reminiscences of the most distinguished characters who have appeared in Great Britain, and in foreign countries, during the last fifty years. Illustrated by facsimiles of two hundred autographs ...H. Colburn & R. Bentley1831-01-01-
The correspondence of the Right Honourable Sir John Sinclair, Bart. with reminiscences of the most distinguished characters who have appeared in Great Britain, and in foreign countries, during the last fifty years.Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley1831-01-01
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The code of health and longevity, or, a general view of the rules and principles calculated for the preservation of health, and the attainment of long life6th ed.Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper1844-01-01
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The statistical account of Shetland, 1791-1799T. & J. Manson1925-01-01
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Analysis of the statistical account of Scotland; with a general view of the history of that country, and discussions of some important branches of political economy.Johnson1970-01-01
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The statistical account of Scotland, 1791-1799[New ed. / general editors, Donald J. Withrington and Ian R. Grant].E.P. Publishing1977-01-01
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Coffeehints regarding its use and the art of making itPress of the Golden Key1978-01-01
The statistical account of Scotland 1791-1799The Western Isles (of Ross, Inverness-shire and Argyll, with Bute)EP Publishing1983-01-01-
Statistical account of the universities of Scotland