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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 Maritine [sic] Affairs, and for a Law for Transferrance of Bills of Debts, are humbly Offered.

1694

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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 Maritine [sic] Affairs, and for a Law for Transferrance of Bills of Debts, are humbly Offered.

1694

Author: Child, Sir Josiah
Title: 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 Maritine [sic] Affairs, and for a Law for Transferrance of Bills of Debts, are humbly Offered.
Publication Location: London
Editor: Printed, and sold by Sam. Crouch, Tho. Horn, and Jos. Hindmarsh in Cornhill.
Date: 1694
Language: English
No of scans: 298
Type: Print
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