A Discourse on Trade: And Other Matters Relative to itT. Osborne, 1745 - 212 ページ |
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... Hands that are now kept at Work there , on the Spinning of Wool , might be then turned to Lin- nen , and a great Part of their Lands would be taken up , in raifing Flax and Hemp , for which they are very pro- per ; and then a Stop might ...
... Hands that are now kept at Work there , on the Spinning of Wool , might be then turned to Lin- nen , and a great Part of their Lands would be taken up , in raifing Flax and Hemp , for which they are very pro- per ; and then a Stop might ...
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... Hands , who hope thereby to make some Profit , but would be glad to difpofe of it , on a fubftantial Secu rity , at a moderate Intereft ; befides the Advantage it will be to Widows and 1 and Orphans , whofe Money would be fafely lodged ...
... Hands , who hope thereby to make some Profit , but would be glad to difpofe of it , on a fubftantial Secu rity , at a moderate Intereft ; befides the Advantage it will be to Widows and 1 and Orphans , whofe Money would be fafely lodged ...
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... Cold in Winter , they have turn'd their hands to a fine thin fort , which will scarce keep warm in Summer ; from hence they fell on Perpets Perpets , Serges , Crapes , Stuffs , Sayes , 12 A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c .
... Cold in Winter , they have turn'd their hands to a fine thin fort , which will scarce keep warm in Summer ; from hence they fell on Perpets Perpets , Serges , Crapes , Stuffs , Sayes , 12 A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c .
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... hand in hand as to their Intereft , if one Flourishes fo will the other ; Incourage Di- ftilling , and it will spend Hundreds of Things now thrown away . REFINING of Sugars have given Imploy- Baking . ment to our People , and added to ...
... hand in hand as to their Intereft , if one Flourishes fo will the other ; Incourage Di- ftilling , and it will spend Hundreds of Things now thrown away . REFINING of Sugars have given Imploy- Baking . ment to our People , and added to ...
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... Hands of the Government , yet Widows , Orphans , and others out of Trade , are not provided for ; which might be done , if the Bank did take in what Money might be tendred to them , for fuch People who are not able to manage it ...
... Hands of the Government , yet Widows , Orphans , and others out of Trade , are not provided for ; which might be done , if the Bank did take in what Money might be tendred to them , for fuch People who are not able to manage it ...
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