Reflections on the principle of trade in general. Freedom and Protection, its best Support: Industry, the only Means to render Manufactures cheap: Of Coins; and the Scarcity of Silver Coin: Of Exchange: Bountys considered: That on Corn discussed. By a well-wisher to his King and country. Commerce is generally understood to be the Basis, on which the Power of this Country hath been raised; and on which it must, ever, stand. Tous les Sujets doivent leurs Soins, et leurs Lumieres, a L'Etat.
- Whatley, George, -1791.
- Date:
- 1769
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London : printed, and sold by all booksellers, 1769.
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[6],iv,58p. ; 120.
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References note
ESTC T200829
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