Candid and impartial considerations on the nature of the sugar trade; the comparative importance of the British and French islands in the West-Indies: with the value and consequence of StLucia and Granada, truly stated . CANDID AND IMPARTIAL, CONSIDERATIO On the Nature of the SUGAR TRADE; THE COMPARATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE British and French Islai^ds IN THi WEST-INDIES: W I T H yhe Value and Conseq^uence ofSt. LUCIA and GRANADA, truljr ftatedi Illuftrated with Copper-PlATEif. LONDON: Printed for R. B a l d w i n in Pater-niflir Rfiw,-~ -^A -- .s .J * «, X AC 7 503M-J3 [ I 3 Candid and Impartial


Candid and impartial considerations on the nature of the sugar trade; the comparative importance of the British and French islands in the West-Indies: with the value and consequence of StLucia and Granada, truly stated . CANDID AND IMPARTIAL, CONSIDERATIO On the Nature of the SUGAR TRADE; THE COMPARATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE British and French Islai^ds IN THi WEST-INDIES: W I T H yhe Value and Conseq^uence ofSt. LUCIA and GRANADA, truljr ftatedi Illuftrated with Copper-PlATEif. LONDON: Printed for R. B a l d w i n in Pater-niflir Rfiw,-~ -^A -- .s .J * «, X AC 7 503M-J3 [ I 3 Candid and Impartial CONSIDERATIONS ON T H 1 Nature of the Sugar-Trade, &^c. THERE cannot be any thing moreworthy of a good citizen in a freeftate than to ftudy public affairs withcandour and afliduity. It is his privilege, it ishis birthright to apply himfelf to the know-ledge of thofe things, which as they belong toall, ought to be the care of all, and in orderto this ail ought to underftand them. In a freecountry every man who is properly qualifiedmay be called to take a part in government,and therefore every man who finds he has ta-lents requifice to fuch inquiries fhould purfuethem, that whenever occafion offers, or hisdutcandidimpartialc00camp


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