The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nationsClarendon Press, 1976 |
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... ii.42 . 4 14 Charles II , c.5 ( 1662 ) in Statutes of the Realm , v.370–4 ; 13 and 14 Charles II , c.5 in Ruffhead's edition . 5 8 Elizabeth I , c.11 ( 1566 ) , further enforced by 1 James I , c.17 ( 1603 ) , in Statutes of the Realm ...
... ii.42 . 4 14 Charles II , c.5 ( 1662 ) in Statutes of the Realm , v.370–4 ; 13 and 14 Charles II , c.5 in Ruffhead's edition . 5 8 Elizabeth I , c.11 ( 1566 ) , further enforced by 1 James I , c.17 ( 1603 ) , in Statutes of the Realm ...
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... Charles II , c . 2 ( 1666 ) in Statutes of the Realm , v.597 ; 18 Charles II , c . 2 in Ruffhead's edition . Imports from Ireland were allowed from 1759 by 32 George II , c . 11 ( 1758 ) . See above , III.iv.20 , and below , IV.ii.16 ...
... Charles II , c . 2 ( 1666 ) in Statutes of the Realm , v.597 ; 18 Charles II , c . 2 in Ruffhead's edition . Imports from Ireland were allowed from 1759 by 32 George II , c . 11 ( 1758 ) . See above , III.iv.20 , and below , IV.ii.16 ...
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... Charles II . c . 4.22 the exportation of corn was permitted whenever the price of wheat did not exceed forty ... ii.k.23-4 . 23 15 Charles II , c . 7 ( 1663 ) . See above , IV.v.b.22 . 24 22 Charles II , c . 13 ( 1670 ) . See above , III ...
... Charles II . c . 4.22 the exportation of corn was permitted whenever the price of wheat did not exceed forty ... ii.k.23-4 . 23 15 Charles II , c . 7 ( 1663 ) . See above , IV.v.b.22 . 24 22 Charles II , c . 13 ( 1670 ) . See above , III ...
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Corr Correspondence | 2 |
The Text and Apparatus | 61 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
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