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case as it now stands between the clothiers, weavers and other manufacturers with regard to the late riot in the County of Wilts.: containing remarks on a libel entitled An essay onf riots, printed in the Gloucester Journal, December 19 1738; some observations on the prices of labour in the woollen manufacture and husbandry; considerations and reflections on the act for maintaining the poor, shewing the disadvantages and injuries which arise to society from it; proofs of the necessityj of reducing the price of labour in our manufactures in order to keep and extend our foreign trade - the whole interspersed with remarks on the advantages arising from trade to the landed gentlemen; the burden which would fall on all by the loss of it - also some observations on the conduct of gentlemen and magistrates towards trade and manufacturers in a letter to a member of parliament

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