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A short enquiry into the nature of monopoly and forestalling. A third edition, with considerable additions. By Edward Morris, Esq. Barrister at law.

By: Morris, Edward, 1768 or 69-1815.Publisher: London : Printed by A. Strahan Jun. and W. Davies, 1800Description: iv, 54p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Monopolies
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VOL.156(4) A few remarks on the affairs of the House of Industry, and on the conduct of some of the present acting governors : in a letter to Henry Alexander, Esq. Chairman of the committee of the House of Commons, which sat to enquire into the management of that institution. By Henry Kennedy, M.D. VOL.156(5) An account of the proceedings of the acting governors of the House of Industry. For two years. VOL.156(6) War proved to be the real cause of the present scarcity, and enormous high price of every article of consumption, with the only radical remedies. By Robert Waithman. VOL.156(7) A short enquiry into the nature of monopoly and forestalling. A third edition, with considerable additions. By Edward Morris, Esq. Barrister at law. VOL.156(8) An account of the proceedings of the governors of the House of Industry in Dublin. VOL.156(9) Some account of the origin and plan of an association, formed for the establishment of a house of recovery or fever hospital, in the City of Dublin, with extracts shewing the necessity and utility of such an institution. VOL.15(7) To a committee of the whole Dublin Society, appointed to consider Mr Baker's undertakings, by order of the Society, on the 31st of March, 1774; and now, by several adjournments, to sit on Thursday, April 28th.

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