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7, 33, 50, xiv, 24 pages; 24 cm -. |
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The Evolution of capitalism
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Evolution of capitalism.
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Contents |
The advantages of the Kingdome of England, both abroad and at home, by manageing and issuing the drapery and woollen manufactures of this kingdom, under the ancient government of the fellowship of Merchant's-Adventurers of England. 1662?--A dialogue between Mr. Smith, Monsieur Ragouse, Menheir Dorveil, and Mr. Manoel Texiera, in a walk to Newington, by J. Blanch. 1701.--A discourse consisting of motives for the enlargement and freedome of trade, by a company of private men who stile themselves Merchant Adventurers, by N. Brent. 1645.--The system or theory of the trade of the world, by I. Gervaise. 1720. |
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Commerce.
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Commerce. |
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Great Britain -- Commercial policy.
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Great Britain. |
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Commercial policy. |
Added Author |
Blanch, John, 1649 or 1650-
Dialogue between Mr. Smith, Monsieur Ragouse, Menheir Dorveil, and Mr. Manoel Texiera, in a walk to Newington. 1972.
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Brent, Nathaniel, Sir, 1573?-1652.
Discourse consisting of motives for the enlargement and freedome of trade. 1972.
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Gervaise, Isaac.
System or theory of the trade of the world. 1972.
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Added Title |
Advantages of the Kingdome of England, both abroad and at home, by manageing and issuing the drapery and woollen manufactures of kingdom, under the ancient government of the fellowship of Merchants-Adventurers of England. 1972.
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ISBN |
0405041276 |
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