@article{604890, note = {Reproduction of original from British Library.}, author = {True born Englishman and lover of his country.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/604890}, title = {Seasonable considerations upon the corn-trade, as it respects the land-owner, the tenant or farmer, the miller, and baker; and the poor and labouring part of the people, throughout the whole nation; wherein The common Practice of buying Corn by Sample is impartially consider'd; And the Primary or only Causes of the late High-Price of Corn fairly laid open. And some Methods humbly offer'd to the Consideration of Parliament to prevent the same Calamity hercaster; with A free Examination of some Parts of two curious Letters in the Gentleman's Magazine for February and March last, for continuing the Bounty on Exportation of Corn. And Also of a Paper sign'd Britanicus in the London Evening-Post, of October 6th 1757, against those Canibals the Corn-Dealers, &c. With a short appendix, Shewing an Easy Method whereby the Poor may if they please reduce the Price of Wheat-Corn; and Some proper Observations on Poplicola, a sanguine Writer in the London Evening-Post of October 25th. 1757. By a true born Englishman and lover of his country. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {printed for, and sold by H. Cook, at the South Entrance of the Royal-Exchange, and by S. Creswell, bookseller in Nottingham,}, recid = {604890}, pages = {67,[1]p. ;}, address = {London :}, year = {1757}, }