"The British Customs" provides an historical and practical account of each branch of revenue within the British customs system. This detailed work includes the rates of merchandise as established by the 12th of Charles II, chapter 4, and the 11th of George I, chapter 7, continued by appendix to the end of the session of the 30th. A valuable resource for understanding the economic and legal frameworks governing British trade during the 18th century, this book offers insights into the historical mechanics of customs and tariffs.
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