A letter to the Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations. Wherein the grand concern of trade is asserted and maintained. With an attempt to prove, that our nobility, gentry, and clergy, are more nearly concern'd in trade, is asserted and maintained. With an Attempt to prove, That our Nobility, Gentry, and Clergy, are more nearly concern'd in Trade, in its Success, and Consequences, than even the merchant or trader himself. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable Henry Pelham, Esq; By G. Coade, jun. Merchant, at Exeter.
- Coade, G. (George).
- Date:
- M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]
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London : printed for Jacob Robinson, at the Golden Lion in Ludgate-Street, M.DCC.XLVIII. [1748]
Physical description
viii,143,[1]p. ; 80.
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Edition
The second edition.
References note
ESTC T107444
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