Memorials presented, by the deputies of the Council of Trade in France, to the Royal Council, in 1701. being the year after the establishment of the said Council of Trade by King Lewis XIV. Concerning the commerce of that nation to their American Islands, Guinea, the Levant, Spain, England, Holland, and the North; the raising nominally the Value of the Coin, and the Effects that has upon Commerce; the granting of Monopolies; the erecting of exclusive Companies; and other chief Points of Trade. Now first Published. In French and English.

  • France. Conseil de Commerce.
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1737
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London : sold by J. and P. Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street; E. Symon, at the Corner of Pope's Head Alley in Cornhill, and J. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall, 1737.

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[3],ii-viii,ii-viii,[2],72,73[i.e. 72],74-120,74-120,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T108915

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