A Discourse on Trade: And Other Matters Relative to itT. Osborne, 1745 - 212 ページ |
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... raised , tho ' they ap- proved of the Projection , were unwill ing to difoblige at that Juncture , by Setting up any thing like theirs , and fo that Matter flept then , as it had ever done , if I had not obferved that the famous Mr ...
... raised , tho ' they ap- proved of the Projection , were unwill ing to difoblige at that Juncture , by Setting up any thing like theirs , and fo that Matter flept then , as it had ever done , if I had not obferved that the famous Mr ...
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... raised by the Industry of the People , are both its true Riches , and the Tools whereby it Trades to other Nations , the Products coming from the Earth , and the Manufacturing of them being an Addition to their Value by the La- bour of ...
... raised by the Industry of the People , are both its true Riches , and the Tools whereby it Trades to other Nations , the Products coming from the Earth , and the Manufacturing of them being an Addition to their Value by the La- bour of ...
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... the various Sorts of Cattle raised and bred by the Care of the Husbandman ; but thofe of moft Note with refpect to our Trade , are , I. THE I. THE Beef ; which befides the Excellen- cy of 6 A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c .
... the various Sorts of Cattle raised and bred by the Care of the Husbandman ; but thofe of moft Note with refpect to our Trade , are , I. THE I. THE Beef ; which befides the Excellen- cy of 6 A Difcourfe on TRADE , & c .
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... raise our Corn by turning up the Earth ; the feveral Sorts whereof are Wheat , Rye , Barley , Pease , Beans , Vetches , Oats , & c . which not only afford Nourishment to ourselves , and the Beasts we use in Labour , but ferve alfo for ...
... raise our Corn by turning up the Earth ; the feveral Sorts whereof are Wheat , Rye , Barley , Pease , Beans , Vetches , Oats , & c . which not only afford Nourishment to ourselves , and the Beasts we use in Labour , but ferve alfo for ...
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... raised from Earth and La- bour ; but their chief Advantages arise from their being exported , either in their own Kinds , or when wrought up , the Remainder , which is spent at home , tending rather to fupply our Wants , than to advance ...
... raised from Earth and La- bour ; but their chief Advantages arise from their being exported , either in their own Kinds , or when wrought up , the Remainder , which is spent at home , tending rather to fupply our Wants , than to advance ...
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