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RADCLIFFE, W., Origin of the New System of Manufacture Com monly Called Power-Loom Weaving. Stockport, 1828. Reminiscences of the author's early experiences, beginning about 1770. Very valuable, although colored by the author's hostility to the export of cotton twist. RUGGLES, T., History of the Poor: Their Rights, Duties, and the Laws Respecting Them. 2 vols. London, 1793, 1794. Published in part in Annals of Agriculture. The not too enlightened point of view of a country gentleman. Short Essay Written for the Service of the Proprietors of Cotton Mills and the Persons Employed in Them. Manchester, 1784. SINCLAIR, J., Account of the Origin of the Board of Agriculture, and Its Progress for Three Years after Its Establishment. London, 1793. Documents as well as narrative. SMOLLETT, T., Expedition of Humphrey Clinker. Jenson Society's ed. of Smollett's works. New York, 1911. Tour in England and Scotland in 1785. London, 1788. WALPOLE, G. A., New British Traveller. London, 1784. 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Principally Contribute to Render a Nation Populous? and What bridge, 1756. BENTHAM, J., Defense of Usury; to Which Is Added, A Letter to Adam Smith, on the Discouragement of Inventive Industry. Philadelphia, 1796. Written in 1787. British Merchant for 1787. Addressed to the Chamber of Manu facturers. London, 1787. CHALMERS, G., Estimate of the Comparative Strength of Great Britain during the Present and Four Preceding Reigns. London, Extensively translated. Controversial, but informative. Great Britain. 6th ed. 1792. Complete Investigation of Mr. Eden's Treaty, as It May Affect the Commerce or the General Policy of Great Britain. London, 1787. Hostile to treaty. Contrast, The; or, A Comparison between Our Woollen, Linen, Cot ton, and Silk Manufactures. London, 1782. One of the innumerable appeals for national preference for the woollen in dustry. COWE, J., Religious and Philanthropic Tracts. London, 1797. On education, the state of the poor, friendly societies, etc. CRUMPE, C., Essay on the Best Means of Providing Employment for the People. London, 1793. Relating particularly to Ireland. DAVIES, D., Case of Laborers in Husbandry Stated and Considered. Dublin, 1796. Most of the information collected several years earlier. Described by John Howlett (Examination of Mr. Pitt's Speech, 45) as “an incomparable work.” Discarded Spinster; or, A Plea for the Poor, on the Impolicy of Spin ning Jennies. London, 1791. A Poem. Apparently by a coun try gentleman. DYER, G., Complaints of the Poor People of England. 2d ed. London, |