An examination and explanation of the South-Sea Company's scheme, for taking in the publick debts. Shewing, That it is not encouraging to those who shall become Proprietors of the engrafted Stock, to join with the present Proprietors of the Company, at any advanced Price. And that it is against the Interest of those Proprietors, who shall remain with their Stock till they are paid off by the Government, that the Company should make annually greater Dividends than their Profits will warrant. With some National Considerations and useful Observations. The General Interest of a Nation ought to be the Care of particular Men; the main Bent of their Studies, and the chief Pursuit of their Inquiries. Preface to the Translation of Xenophon's Discourse, upon improving the Revenue of the State of Athens. By Walter Moyle, Esq.

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[1720]
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London : printed, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, [1720]

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38,[2]p. ; 80.

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The third edition.

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Hanson, 2780n
Goldsmiths', 5753
ESTC N6950

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