Joseph Marryat
Born 1757-01-01
Died 1824-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL646336A
Top Subjects
- Great Britain (16)
- Slavery (7)
- British West Indies (6)
- Colonies (4)
- African Institution (London, England) (4)
- United States (3)
- West Indies (3)
Books by Joseph Marryat
Total count: 31
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Concessions to America the bane of Britain, or, The Cause of the present distressed situation of the British colonial and shipping interests explained, and the proper remedy suggestedPrinted for W. J. & J. Richardson1807-01-01
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Hints to both parties, or, Observations on the procedures in Parliament upon the petitions against the Orders in Counciland on the conduct of His Majesty's ministers in granting licenses to import the staple commodities of the enemyPrinted for J.M. Richardson, and J. Hatchard1808-01-01
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Hints to both parties, or, Observations on the proceedings in Parliament upon the petitions against the Orders in counciland on the conduct of His Majesty's ministers in granting licenses to import the staple commodities of the enemyPrinted for J.M. Richardson1808-01-01
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The substance of a speech delivered by Joseph Marryat, Esq. in the House of Commons, on Tuesday the twentieth of February, 1810upon Mr. Manning's motion for the appointment of a select committee, to consider of the Act of the 6th of George the First, and of our present means of effecting marine insurances2nd ed.J. M. Richardson1810-01-01
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Observations upon the report of the committee of marine insurancewith a few incidental remarks on a pamphlet lately published, entitled "A letter to Jasper Vaux, Esq." : to which is added, copy of a report, proposed as an amendment to the report adopted by the committee on marine insurance2nd ed.J. M. Richardson1810-01-01
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Observations upon the report of the committee on marine insurancewith a few incidental remarks on a pamphlet lately published, entitled A letter to Jasper Vaux, Esq. : to which is added, Copy of a report proposed as an amendment to the report adopted by the committee on marine insuranceJ.M. Richardson1810-01-01
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The substance of a speech delivered by Joseph Marryat, Esq., in the House of Commons on Tuesday the twentieth of February 1810 upon Mr. Manning's motion for the appointment of a select committee to consider of the Act of the 6th of George the First, and of our present means of effecting marine insurances.Printed by W. Hughes for J.M. Richardson1810-01-01
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Observations upon the report of the committee [of the House of Commons] on marine insurancewith a few incidental remarks on a pamphlet lately published, entitled A letter to Jasper Vaux, Esq. : to which is added, Copy of a report proposed as an amendment to the report adopted by the committee on marine insuranceprinted by W. Hughes sold by J.M. Richardson1810-01-01
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Thoughts on the expediency of establishing a new chartered banksuggested by the application to Parliament for the establishment of a new chartered marine insurance company, and confirmed by the report of the Bullion CommitteePrinted by W. Hughes1811-01-01
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More thoughts occasioned by two publicationswhich the authors call An exposure of some of the numerous misstatements and misrepresentations contained in a pamphlet commonly known by the name of Mr. Marryat's pamphlet, entitled Thoughts, &c., and, A defence of the bill for the registration of slavesSecond edition.J.M. Richardson and J. Ridgway1816-01-01
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More thoughts occasioned by two publications which the authors call "An exposure of some of the numerous misstatements and misrepresentations contained in a pamphlet commonly known by the name of Mr. Marryat's pamphlet entitled Thoughts, &c." and "A defence of the bill for the registration of slaves"Printed for J.M. Richardson and J. Ridgway1816-01-01
More thoughts occasioned by two publications which the authors call "An exposure of some of the numerous misstatements and misrepresentations contained in a pamphlet commonly known by the name of Mr. Marryst's pamphlet, entitled Thoughts &c.", and "A defence of the bill for the registration of slaves".J.M. Richardson1816-01-01-
Thoughts on the abolition of the slave trade, and civilization of Africawith remarks on the African Institution, and an examination of the report of their committee, recommending a general registry of slaves in the British West India islandsJ.M. Richardson and J. Ridgway1816-01-01
Thoughts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade: With Remarks on the African Institution, and an ...J.M. Richardson and J . Ridgway1816-01-01-
Thoughts on the abolition of the slave tradeand civilization of Africa, with remarks on the African Institution, and an examination of the report of their committee recommending a general registry of slaves in the British West India IslandsJ.M. Richardson, Cornhill, and J. Ridgway1816-01-01
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Thoughts on the abolition of the slave tradeand civilization of Africa, with remarks on the African Institution, and an examination of the report of their committee recommending a general registry of slaves in the British West India IslandsJ.M. Richardson and J. Ridgway1816-01-01
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A defence of the Wesleyan Methodist missions in the West Indiesincluding a refutation of the charges in Mr. Marryat's "Thoughts on the abolition of the slave trade, &c." and in other publications, with facts and anecdotes illustrative of the moral state of the slaves, and of the operation of missionsSold by Blanshard1817-01-01
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An examination of the Report of the Berbice Commissioners, and an answer to the letters of James Stephen, Esq. respecting the crown estates in the West IndiesJ.M. Richardson1817-01-01
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An examination of the report of the Berbice Commissioners, and an answer to the letters of James Stephen, Esq. respecting the crown estates in the West Indies, published in the Courier, under the signature of "Truth"Sold by J.M. Richardson, Cornhill, and Ridgway and Sons, Piccadilly1817-01-01
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More thoughts still on the state of the West India colonies, and the proceedings of the African institutionwith observations on the speech of James Stephen, esq., at the annual meeting of that society, held on the 26th of March, 1817Printed by Hughes & Baynes, Sold by J.M. Richardson1818-01-01
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Oracion del Señor Marryaten la camera baxa del parlamento de Gran Bretaña ...Boosey E Hijos1820-01-01
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The substance of a speech[s.n.]1823-01-01
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A reply to the arguments contained in various publications recommending an equalization of the duties on East & West Indian sugarPrinted for J.M. Richardson, and Ridgways1823-01-01
The substance of a speech delivered by Joseph Marryat, Esq. in the House of Commons, on Thursday, July 25th, 1822, upon Mr. Hume's motion for appointing a commission of enquiry to report on the state of the island of TrinidadPrinted by W. Hughes, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden1823-01-01-
The substance of a speech delivered by Joseph Marryat, esq. in the House of Commons, on Thursday, July 25th, 1822upon Mr. Hume's motion for appointing a commission of enquiry to report on the state of the island of TrinidadPrinted by W. Hughes1823-01-01
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Observations on the application of the West India Dock Company for a renewal of their charterwith an analysis of the evidence given before the committee of the House of Commons on foreign trade, to which their petition was referred : and a copy of the report of the said committeePrinted for J.M. Richardson, and Ridgways1823-01-01
A reply to the arguments contained in various publicationsrecommending an equalization of the duties on East & West Indian sugar.J. M. Richardson1823-01-01-
The substance of a speech delivered in the House of Commons on the 20th of February, 1810, upon a motion for a Select Committee to consider of the Act of 6th Geo. I. and of the means of effecting marine insurances[s.n.]1824-01-01
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Collections towards a history of pottery and porcelain, in the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th centurieswith a description of the manufacture, a glossary, and a list of monogramsJohn Murray1850-01-01
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Speech of Joseph Marryat, Esq., in the House of Commons, on Monday, June 5, 1820upon the petition of the ship owners of the port of London, against any alteration in the duties on timber2d edCommittee of the Society of Ship Owners1979-01-01
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Concessions to America, the bane of Britainor, The cause of the present distressed situation of the British colonial and shipping interests explained, and the proper remedy suggestedW.J. & J. Richardson1979-01-01