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MARRYAT, Joseph.

A REPLY TO THE ARGUMENTS CONTAINED IN VARIOUS PUBLICATIONS, recommending An Equalization of the Duties on East & West Indian Sugar.

London. J.M. Richardson. 1823. pp. 111. 8vo. Disbound. 2nd edition. Ragatz p308. Opposes equalization and attempts to prove that Eat India sugar was a slave, not a free-grown, product. Presents arguments on both sides very fully. Marryat was the founder of a large commercial house with special interests in the trade of tTinidad.

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