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by McCulloch, J. R. (John Ramsay) [1789-1864] ; editor:

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Rubbed. Spine faded. Good. British Economic History Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1954 orig.cloth. 22x14cm, xv,663 pp. First published in London in 1856 under title: "A select collection of early English tracts on commerce, from the originals of Mun, Roberts, North, and others". Contents: A Discourse of Trade from England unto the East Indies [T.M. ; 1621]; The Treasure of Traffike, or a Discourse of Forraigne Trade [Lewes Roberts, 1641]; England's Treasure by Forraign Trade, or the Ballance of our Forraign Trade is the Rule of our Treasure [ Thomas Mun, 1664]; England's Interest & Improvement [Samuel Fortrey, 1673];England's Great Happiness, or a Dialogue between Content and Complaint. By a Real & Hearty Lover of his King & Countrey [1673]; Britannia Languens,or a Discourse on Trade [1680]: Discourses upon Trade [1691]; Considerations on the East India Trade [1701].

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Title
Early English Tracts on Commerce
Author
McCulloch, J. R. (John Ramsay) [1789-1864] ; editor:
Book Condition
Used - Rubbed. Spine faded. Good.
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Hardcover
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date Published
1954
Keywords
Great Britain England English Commerce Trade Economics Economy

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