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Principles of trade. Fredom and protection are its best suport; industry, the only means to render manufactures cheap. Of coins; exchange; and bountys; particularly the bounty on corn.
- Title
- Principles of trade. Fredom and protection are its best suport; industry, the only means to render manufactures cheap. Of coins; exchange; and bountys; particularly the bounty on corn. By a well-wisher to his king and country. With an apendix. Containing reflections on gold, silver, and paper pasing as mony.
- Author
- Whately, George.
- Publication
- London, Brotherton and Sewell, 1774.
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- Description
- 3 p. l., 48, [2], [5]-16 p.; 20 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- First published 1763, under title: The laws and policy of England relating to trade.
- Notes are said to be by Benjamin Franklin, --cf. Stevens, Henry. Benjamin Franklin's life and writings, 1881.
- Call Number
- C-12 9683
- OCLC
- 29836545
- Author
- Whately, George.
- Title
- Principles of trade. Fredom and protection are its best suport; industry, the only means to render manufactures cheap. Of coins; exchange; and bountys; particularly the bounty on corn. By a well-wisher to his king and country. With an apendix. Containing reflections on gold, silver, and paper pasing as mony.
- Imprint
- London, Brotherton and Sewell, 1774.
- Edition
- The 2d ed. cor. and enl. ...
- Added Author
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790.Whatley, George, -1791. Laws and policy of England relating to trade.
- Research Call Number
- C-12 9683