Study of the China tea trade, 1782.

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Study of the China tea trade, 1782.

Tabulated manuscript study of the China tea trade, including "an account of teas exported from China to Europe in Foreign and English Ships..."; "Plan to prevent smuggling tea by taking off Present duties"; "Observations necessary to attend the plan for taking off the duties..."; March Sale 1773 to September 1782 inclusive"; and "Tabulations." Paper with J. Whatman large ornate watermark.

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Cornell University Library

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