An essay: or, scheme: towards establishing and improving the fishery, and other manuctures of Great-Britain. Humbly offered and dedicated to the North-Sea Company; and all true lovers of their Country, Nature, and Art. What goods and merchandize are proper for maritime traffick, whence they are to be bad, and what Gain and Profit they will produce to the said Company, for whose Use this small Treatise is Publish'd. The which will produce a far greater Treasure to the Crown, and this united Kingdom, than both the Indies. By Francis Cawood, of London Merchant, subscribed to in the Years, 1713, 1716, and 1720, now full and still Subsisting.
- Cawood, Francis.
- Date:
- 1721
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London : printed for the author, 1721.
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[2],150p. ; 80.
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References note
ESTC T144773
Goldsmiths', 5923
Hanson, 2891
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