The national and private advantages of the African trade considered: being an enquiry, how far it concerns the trading interest of Great Britain, effectually to support and maintain the forts and settlements in Africa; belonging to the Royal African Company of England: Shewing also that Support and Encouragement the Dutch and the French give to their respective African Companies; and that nothing less than 30,000 l. per Annum, granted by Parliament to the present Company, for a Term of Years certain can enable them to support a Competition with our Rivals in that Trade: with a Proposition to render the Interest of private Traders, and that of the Company mutually beneficial to each other. with a new and correct map. of the Coast of Africa, and all the European Settlements. Humbly inscribed to the Rt. Honble. Henry Pelham, Esq; First Lord Commissioner of his Majesty's Treasury, and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
- Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.
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- MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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London : printed for John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street, MDCCXLVI. [1746]
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[4],128p.;plate : map ; 80.
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Sabin, 64567
ESTC T39612
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Microfiche. Woodbridge, Ct. Research Publications International, 1992. 2 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm. (Selected Americana from Sabin's Dictionary of books relating to America ; fiches 7,802-7,803). s1992 ctu b