A Discourse on Trade: And Other Matters Relative to itT. Osborne, 1745 - 212 ページ |
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... Labour , who must elfe ftand fill , and become a Charge on our Lands ; and therefore I humbly conceive it to be our Intereft , First , to encourage their being worn at Home , and then to give a Preference to fuch Things , as are ...
... Labour , who must elfe ftand fill , and become a Charge on our Lands ; and therefore I humbly conceive it to be our Intereft , First , to encourage their being worn at Home , and then to give a Preference to fuch Things , as are ...
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... Labour ; the Means and Methods whereby That was Accom- plished , though at first Thought Im- practicable , I have fet forth in the Appendix . pag . 167 . THE Third is , the Keeping of our own Wool at home , and prevent- ing the Wool of ...
... Labour ; the Means and Methods whereby That was Accom- plished , though at first Thought Im- practicable , I have fet forth in the Appendix . pag . 167 . THE Third is , the Keeping of our own Wool at home , and prevent- ing the Wool of ...
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... with A- broad . 3. HORSES ; whofe Labour is fo neceffary , that we can neither carry on our Husbandry or Trade without them ; befides their Fit- B 4 nefs Tillage . ness for War , being accounted the boldest A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c .
... with A- broad . 3. HORSES ; whofe Labour is fo neceffary , that we can neither carry on our Husbandry or Trade without them ; befides their Fit- B 4 nefs Tillage . ness for War , being accounted the boldest A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c .
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... Labour , but ferve alfo for Trade ; as they give Employment to our People at home , and are tranfported abroad , more or lefs , tccording to the Overplus of our Expence , and the Want of our Neigh- bours , befides the great Quantities ...
... Labour , but ferve alfo for Trade ; as they give Employment to our People at home , and are tranfported abroad , more or lefs , tccording to the Overplus of our Expence , and the Want of our Neigh- bours , befides the great Quantities ...
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... - thers , by the labour of our People ; and fitted for fuch Services , as of their own Natures , without the help of Art , they could not have been 1 Sheep's- Wool . been proper ; and those to A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c . H.
... - thers , by the labour of our People ; and fitted for fuch Services , as of their own Natures , without the help of Art , they could not have been 1 Sheep's- Wool . been proper ; and those to A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c . H.
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