Of trade : 1. In general. 2. In particular. 3. Domestick. 4. Foreign. 5. The East-India. 6. The African. 7. The Turky. 8. The Spanish. 9. The Hamburgh. 10. The Portugal. 11. The Italian. 12. The Dutch. 13. The Russia. 14. The Greenland. 15. The Swedeland. 16. The Denmark. 17. The Irish. 18. The Scotland. 19. The plantation. 20. The French, &c. Also, of coyn. Bullion. Of improving our woollen manufacture. To prevent exporting wooll. Of ways and means to increase our riches, &c. By J.P. esq; to which is annex'd, the argument of the late Lord Chief Justice Pollexphen, upon an action of the case, brought by the East-India Company against Mr. Sands an interloper.
| Main Author: | Pollexfen, John, b. ca. 1638 |
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| Other Authors: | Pollexfen, Henry, Sir, 1632?-1691 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
printed for John Baker, near the Kings-Armes in Little Britain,
1700.
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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