Observations On the Tea And Window Act And On the Tea Trade

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Observations On the Tea And Window Act And On the Tea Trade
Richard Twining
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One very important point, refpecting the Tea- dealers, remains to be confidered ; and I own, with** out the lead hefitation, that if they mould be found faulty in this, the former part of their con- duct, however blamelefs, or even however, merir torious, cannot be pleaded, for one inftant, in their defence. The point to which I allude, is, not only how they bought their Teas, but how they fold them to the Public.
And here I have feen the utmoft mifreprefenta- tion, iffuing too from thofe quart
...ers, whence I mould leaft-jfrave expected it. The charge is fe- rious : it affects a numerous body of Men, and therefore ought not to have been lightly ad- vanced : efpecially by thofe perfons, who knew that what they advanced was likely to be credited.
To mention the precife profit which every Tea- dealer gets, upon every article which he fells, is, pf courfe, out of my power. It is not, however, m ( 34 ) out of my power to mention the rule of conduct which I myfelf hive followed: and if it fhould be thought right, I can only fay, that I believe it; fras bern the conduct of the Tea-dealers in gene- ral.


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