@article{643960, recid = {643960}, author = {B. M.}, title = {Two letters to one of the associators at the Chapter Coffee-Hosue in London In which are contained free thoughts on the revival of a bounty for encouraging the exportation of corn, and on the cruelty of the laws, which, for the emolument of the land-owners, restrain the antient freedom of trade in cattle and meats. A reply to some animadversions on the first letter; some further remarks on Governor Pownall's bill; and a proposal for obtaining a plentiful supply of provisions, by methods (founded on mercantile maxims) which will at the same time keep up the value of land, and increase the public revenue. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {Printed and sold by Smith and Harold. Sold in London by T. Longman, G. Kearsley, R. Davis, and W. Shropshire,}, address = {Marlborough :}, pages = {8,[1],4-11,[1]p. ;}, year = {1772}, note = {Both letters signed: 'B.M.', and both dated 'April 27, 1772.' and 'Nov. 26, 1772.' respectively.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/643960}, }