I Should the Purchaser of this little Work be induced to think favourably of it from his own experience of its usefulness, the Author respectfully entreats he will do him the favour to recommend it to his Friends. THE BRITISH TARIFF 1829-30; Articles Prohibited to be Imported into, or Exported from, AS WELL AS TABLES OF THE DUTIES Payable on British Goods Exported, or carried Coastwise; Tables of the Drawbacks allowed on the Exportation of Foreign Goods, and of the Bounties and Drawbacks of the Customs and Excise, to be paid and allowed on British Goods Exported. TO WHICH ARE ADDED, THE COUNTERVAILING DUTIES BETWEEN ENGLAND AND IRELAND, TOGETHER WITH COPIOUS EXTRACTS FROM THE WAREHOUSING AND NAVIGATION ACTS, And every Order in Council, Treasury Order, and Minute of the Commissioners THE WHOLE FORMING A READY REFERENCE ADVERTISEMENT. As every Session of Parliament introduces changes in the Commercial System of the United Kingdom, this Work will be Published Annually, in the Month of July, so as to embrace not only every Legislative enactment, but every Order in Council, Treasury Order, and Minute of the Commissioners of His Majesty's Customs (connected with the subjects treated of), which may have taken place in the preceding twelve months; and as the necessity of this information being brought together periodically is universally felt, the Author hopes that every succeeding year will bring him an increase of patronage; and he avails himself of this opportunity, respectfully to request of the public (who may become purchasers of this Edition, and who may be induced, from the specimen exhibited, to continue it), that they will be particular in giving their Orders for "Ellis's British Tariff." [Entered at Stationers' Hall.] London: Printed by W. CLOWES, Stamford-street. TO THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT GODERICH. MY LORD, THE patronage which your Lordship was graciously pleased to bestow on my Octavo Edition of the "Laws of the Customs," has induced me to dedicate to your Lordship this Pocket Edition of the British Tariff, which is an offspring from the parent work, which your Lordship had the kindness to take under your fostering care. I avail myself of this opportunity with twofold pleasure, as it affords me, in the one instance, the means of publicly thanking your Lordship for that special mark of your Lordship's favour to which I have alluded; and, in the second instance, of testifying the profound respect I bear to your Lordship. |