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245 | 0 | 0 | ▼aEngland's grandeur, and way to get wealth: or, Promotion of trade made easy▼h[electronic resource] :▼band lands advanced; beneficial to particular persons, and to the kingdom in general; wherein many thousand of indigent poor families may be employed; breaches made in our trade by the French, Portuguese, Genoese, Swedes, Dutch and Danes, demonstrated. Furnishing funerals by undertakers, making buttons and shoe-buckles of various sorts of metals, a great detriment to weavers of tape, cotton, ferrit, and silk-riband, and in short to all other trades, the West India trade discouraged, ... the prejudice of trade by strangers, that are lodgers and inmates only, who by their monopolizing ways, have got estates, and then bid farewel to England, the cause of the rent of houses falling, the reasons why great taxes cannot easily be paid, laying taxes on the back and belly, the best way to raise money, which will hurt neither rich nor poor, provided navigation and free circulation of trade be maintained, and merchants encouraged. Reasons why we have not a more considerable trade now the war is ov▲ |
246 | 2 | ▼aEngland's grandeur, and way to get wealth▲ | |
246 | 2 | ▼aPromotion of trade made easy▲ | |
246 | 1 | 6 | ▼aSome general considerations offered, &c.▲ |
260 | ▼a[London] :▼bSold by J. Harris, at the Harrow, and G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain,▼c1699.▲ | ||
300 | ▼a[2], 26, [2] p.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aAt foot of title page: Price 6d.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aCaption title on p. 1 reads: Some general considerations offered, &c.▲ | ||
500 | ▼aIncludes final advertisement leaf and errata at foot of last page.▲ | ||
510 | 4 | ▼aWing (2nd ed.)▼cT3178▲ | |
533 | ₩ | ₩ | ▼aElectronic reproduction.▼bAnn Arbor, Mich. :▼cUMI,▼d1999-▼f(Early English books online)▼nDigital version of: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2083:31).▼7s1991 miun ₩▲ |
651 | 4 | ▼aGreat Britain▼xCommerce▼vEarly works to 1800.▲ | |
830 | ₩ | 0 | ▼aEarly English books online.▲ |
856 | 4 | 0 | ▼uhttps://search.proquest.com/docview/2264216107▲ |
England's grandeur, and way to get wealth: or, Promotion of trade made easy[electronic resource] : and lands advanced; beneficial to particular persons, and to the kingdom in general; wherein many thousand of indigent poor families may be employed; breaches made in our trade by the French, Portuguese, Genoese, Swedes, Dutch and Danes, demonstrated. Furnishing funerals by undertakers, making buttons and shoe-buckles of various sorts of metals, a great detriment to weavers of tape, cotton, ferrit, and silk-riband, and in short to all other trades, the West India trade discouraged, ... the prejudice of trade by strangers, that are lodgers and inmates only, who by their monopolizing ways, have got estates, and then bid farewel to England, the cause of the rent of houses falling, the reasons why great taxes cannot easily be paid, laying taxes on the back and belly, the best way to raise money, which will hurt neither rich nor poor, provided navigation and free circulation of trade be mainta
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England's grandeur, and way to get wealth: or, Promotion of trade made easy [electronic resource] : and lands advanced; beneficial to particular persons, and to the kingdom in general; wherein many thousand of indigent poor families may be employed; breaches made in our trade by the French, Portuguese, Genoese, Swedes, Dutch and Danes, demonstrated. Furnishing funerals by undertakers, making buttons and shoe-buckles of various sorts of metals, a great detriment to weavers of tape, cotton, ferrit, and silk-riband, and in short to all other trades, the West India trade discouraged, ... the prejudice of trade by strangers, that are lodgers and inmates only, who by their monopolizing ways, have got estates, and then bid farewel to England, the cause of the rent of houses falling, the reasons why great taxes cannot easily be paid, laying taxes on the back and belly, the best way to raise money, which will hurt neither rich nor poor, provided navigation and free circulation of trade be maintained, and merchants encouraged. Reasons why we have not a more considerable trade now the war is ov
권두서명
Some general considerations offered, &c.
발행사항
[London] : Sold by J. Harris, at the Harrow, and G. Conyers, at the Ring in Little Britain , 1699.
형태사항
[2], 26, [2] p.
일반주기
At foot of title page: Price 6d.
Caption title on p. 1 reads: Some general considerations offered, &c.
Includes final advertisement leaf and errata at foot of last page.
Caption title on p. 1 reads: Some general considerations offered, &c.
Includes final advertisement leaf and errata at foot of last page.
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