A new discourse of trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants. The act of navigation. Naturalization of strangers. And our woollen manufactures. The ballance of trade. And the nature of plantations, and their consequences in relation to the kingdom, are seriously discussed. And some proposals for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies, relating to maritime affairs, and for a law for transferrance of bills of debts, are humbly offered. By Josiah Child.
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- A new discourse of trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants. The act of navigation. Naturalization of strangers. And our woollen manufactures. The ballance of trade. And the nature of plantations, and their consequences in relation to the kingdom, are seriously discussed. And some proposals for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies, relating to maritime affairs, and for a law for transferrance of bills of debts, are humbly offered. By Josiah Child.
- Discourse about trade
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London: printed, and sold by John Everingham, at the Star in Ludgate-Street, in the year, 1693.
- Publication year
- 1693-1693
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- R5732
- Grub Street ID
- 126152
- Description
- [54], 37, [1], 208, 205-234, [2] p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- Originally published in 1690 as: A discourse about trade.
"A small treatise against usury", a reprint of "A tract against usurie" by Sir Thomas Culpeper, has caption title on p. 205 [i.e. p. 209].
With a final blank leaf.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), C3860
Goldsmiths' Lib. cat., 2964