Great Britain's glory: or, an account of the great numbers of poor employ'd in the woollen and silk manufacturies, to the increase of trade, the enlargement of the revenues of the Crown, and augmenting our navigation. With the Reasons of the Decay of these Trades, and the Pernicious Consequences which must follow their Destruction. Together with a Scheme of Proposals for preventing the Loss of such Valuable Branches of our National Wealth, and restoring them to their former Grandeur. By John Haynes.

  • Haynes, John, wool factor.
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1715
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London : printed for J. Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street, 1715.

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[8],95,[1]p.,plate : port. ; 80.

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Goldsmiths', 5204
Hanson, 2127
ESTC T35827

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