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A letter from a Manchester manufacturer to the Right Honourable Charles James Fox, on his political opposition to the Commercial treaty with France.
Manchester Manufacturer.Date: 1787- Books
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An essay on insurances, explaining the nature of the various kinds of insurance practised by the different commercial states of Europe, and shewing their Consistency or Inconsistency with Equity and the Public Good. Illustrated by Real and extraordinary Cases, stated at large, with Observations thereon, tending to settle divers doubtful Points in making up Accounts of Losses and Averages. To which are annexed, Some brief Hints to Merchants and Insurers concerning the Risks to which Navigation is exposed in Time of War; the King of Prussia's Exposition in relation to the Capture and Detention of the Ships of his Subjects by the English during the late War; the Answer from England to it; some remarkable Pieces concerning the Stopping of Ships in former Wars; and A famous Insurance Cause pleaded before the House of Lords, and some Mercantile Observations thereon. By Nicolas Magens, Merchant. ...
Magens, Nicolas.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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An essay on the treaty of commerce with France: with necessary expositions.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: [1713]- Books
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Some further observations on the treaty of navigation and commerce, between Great-Britain and France; and on the scheme of the French trade, from 1668, to 1669.
Date: 1713?]- Books
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Some further observations on the treaty of navigation and commerce, between Great-Britain and France; and on the scheme of the French trade, from 1668, to 1669.
Date: [1713]