CONTENTS. 
VU 
__Erroneous idea concerning a distinct interest between Great Bri¬ 
tain and her Sugar Islands.—The national income and the profits 
of individuals arising from those Islands considered separately .— 
Opinions of Postlethwaite and Child.—Whether the duties on West 
Indian commodities imported fall on the consumer, and in what 
cases ?—Drawbacks and bounties : Explanation of those terms , 
and their origin and propriety traced and demonstrated.—Of the 
Monopoly-compact ; its nature and origin.—Restrictions on the co¬ 
lonist enumerated; and the benefits resulting therefrom to the mo¬ 
ther country pointed out and illustrated.—Advantages which 
would accrue to the planter, the revenue, and the public, from per¬ 
mitting the inhabitants of the West Indies to refine their raw su¬ 
gar for the British consumption.—Unjust clamours raised in 
Great Britain on any temporary advance of the Wist Indian sta¬ 
ples.—Project of establishing Sugar Plantations in the East In¬ 
dies under the protection of government considered.—Remonstrance 
which might be offered against this and other 'measures.—Con¬ 
clusion .295 
APPENDIX. 
Tables of West Indian Exports and Imports to and from Great Bri¬ 
tain and Ireland, &c. . ..353 
