The trade and navigation of Great-Britain considered shewing, that the surest way for a nation to increase in riches, is to prevent the importation of such foreign commodities as may be rais'd at home. That this Kingdom is capable of raising within itself, and its Colonies, Materials for employing all our Poor in those Manufactures, which we now import from such of our Neighbours who refuse the Admission of ours. Some Account of the Commodities each Country we trade with takes from us, and what we take from them; with Observations on the Balance. By Joshua Gee. of each Chapter

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gee, Joshua
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed by Sam. Buckley, in Amen-Corner 1731, [1731]
Edition:The third edition. To which is added, a supplement; and a table of the contents
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Description
Item Description:Braces in title. - English Short Title Catalog, T56262. - Price from imprint: price 2s. 6d. - Reproduction of original from British Library
Physical Description:Online-Ressource ([24],164p) 8°