The Early English Tobacco TradeRoutledge, 5. nov. 2013 - 232 sider First Published in 2005. The present volume is concerned with the beginnings of the English Tobacco trade, and therefore does not extend beyond the first few years of the eighteenth century or the manufacturing process |
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INTRODUCTION INTO ENGLAND | 29 |
THE HOMETRADE IN TOBACCO | 51 |
TOBACCOGROWING IN ENGLAND | 75 |
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SUPPRESSION OF ENGLISH PLANTING | 105 |
THE COLONIAL TRADE | 130 |
THE FOREIGN TRADE IN TOBACCO | 153 |
CONCLUSION | 182 |
INDEX | 189 |
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