B01892
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The case of the cane-chair makers humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable the Commons in Parliament assembled.
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1689
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Wing C1024; ESTC R170991
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1,973
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2
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A92258
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Reasons humbly offered to the consideration of both houses of Parliament, against the exportation of wooll out of England and Ireland
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1700
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Wing R549C; ESTC R42391
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3,717
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4
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A96601
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Proposals for a million-fund and a true expedient for advancing the woollen manufacture Humbly offered to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons. By John Williams, mercht [sic] and trader in wooll.
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Williams, John, merchant and trader in wool.
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1697
(1697)
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Wing W2746; ESTC R230894
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3,855
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18
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A44981
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The Weavers of London do humbly offer to the serious consideration of both houses of Parliament, that this kingdom of England will sustain great evils and damage by enjoyning the wear of woollen manufactures and leather ... by a law and so consequently restraining the wear of silks and hair stuffs manufactured in England, and that great benefit may ensue to the English nation, by prohibiting the use and wear of silks and stuffs foreign manufactur'd, appears by these following particulars ...
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Worshipful Company of Weavers (London, England)
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1689
(1689)
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Wing H3422; Wing W1194B; ESTC R16181
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6,382
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6
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A34889
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A summary of certain papers about wooll as the interest of England is concerned in it by W.C.
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Carter, W. (William)
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1685
(1685)
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Wing C677; ESTC R4126
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7,641
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14
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A61930
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The Substance of the arguments for and against the bill for prohibiting the exportation of woollen manufacture from Ireland to forreign parts deliver'd at the bar of the House of Lords : together with some remarks on a printed paper, entituled, Some thoughts on the said bill.
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1698
(1698)
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Wing S6109; ESTC R38327
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9,472
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20
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A60591
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Reasons humbly offered for the pasing [sic] a bill for the hindering the home consumption of East-India silks, bengals &c. and an answer to the author of several objections against the said bill, in a book, entitled, an essay on the East-India trade / by T. S. ...; with a postscript containing the French King's decree concerning India manufactures.
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T. S. (Thomas Smith); France. Conseil d'Etat.
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1697
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Wing S4255; ESTC R200381
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10,397
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36
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A69858
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A discourse concerning trade, and that in particular of the East-Indies wherein several weighty propositions are fully discussed, and the state of the East-India Company is faithfully stated.
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Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699.
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1689
(1689)
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Wing D1590; ESTC R8170
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12,281
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12
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A56244
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England's interest, or, A brief discourse of the royal fishery in a letter to a friend.
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Puckle, James, 1667?-1724.
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1696
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Wing P4160; ESTC R16404
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13,594
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42
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A53052
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The naked truth, in an essay upon trade with some proposals for bringing the ballance on our side : humbly offered to the Parliament.
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Blanch, John, b. 1649 or 50.; England and Wales. Parliament.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing N86; ESTC R10621
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14,454
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21
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A27535
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An account of the French usurpation upon the trade of England and what great damage the English do yearly sustain by their commerce, and how the same may be retrenched, and England improved in riches and interest.
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Bethel, Slingsby, 1617-1697.
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1679
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Wing B2062; ESTC R19600
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16,883
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28
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A25346
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An Account of the late design of buying up the wooll of Ireland in company in a letter to J.L.
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1674
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Wing A307A; ESTC R1232
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17,420
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28
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A57436
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Certain proposalls in order to the peoples freedome and accommodation in some particulars with the advancement of trade and navigation of this commonwealth in generall ... / by Henry Robinson.
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Robinson, Henry, 1605?-1664?
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1652
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Wing R1670; ESTC R22464
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21,532
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30
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A37163
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An essay on the East-India-trade by the author of The essay upon wayes and means.
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Davenant, Charles, 1656-1714.
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1696
(1696)
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Wing D307; ESTC R7736
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21,681
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62
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A80729
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An alarum to England to prevent its destruction by the loss of trade and navigation; which at this day is in great danger. Submitted to consideration in time.
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Carter, W. (William)
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1700
(1700)
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Wing C671A; ESTC R231168
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22,035
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49
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A32839
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A treatise wherein is demonstrated, I. That the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trades, II. That the clamors, aspersions, and objections made against the present East-India company, are sinister, selfish, or groundless, III. That since the discovery of the East-Indies, the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade, and consequently the security of the liberty, property, and protestant religion of this kingdom, IV. That the trade of the East-Indies cannot be carried on to national advantage, in any other way than by a general joynt stock, V. That the East-India trade is more profitable and necessary to the kingdom of England, than to any other kingdom or nation in Europe by Philopatris.
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Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699.
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1681
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Wing C3866; ESTC R19413
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24,211
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48
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B21539
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A list of the names of all the adventurers in the stock of the honourable the East-India-Company, the 12th day of April, 1684 whereof those marked with a * are not capable (by their adventure) to be chosen committees.
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East India Company.
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1691
(1691)
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Wing E100E; ESTC R14934
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29,986
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31
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A48600
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The linnen and woollen manufactory discoursed with the nature of companies and trade in general: and particularly, that of the company's for the linnen manufactory of England and Ireland. With some reflections how the trade of Ireland hath formerly, and may now affect England. Printed at the request of a peer of this realm.
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1691
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Wing L2332; ESTC R216711
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30,334
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34
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A41337
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Some proposals for the imployment of the poor, and for the prevention of idleness and the consequence thereof, begging a practice so dishonourable to the nation, and to the Christian religion : in a letter to a friend / by T.F.
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Firmin, Thomas, 1632-1697.
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1681
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Wing F972; ESTC R12645
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35,645
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48
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A80740
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Englands intrest [sic] in securing the woollen-manufacture, of this realm Against the artiffices, and designs of France, asserted and made evident to all true lovers of their country. To which is added a reply to some objections formerly made to the same subject.; Englands glory
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Carter, W. (William); Carter, W. (William). Reply to a paper intituled, Reasons for a limited exportation of wooll.
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1689
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Wing C675A; ESTC R212798
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36,833
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47
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A57287
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Scotland's grievances relating to Darien &c., humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament
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Ridpath, George, d. 1726.
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1700
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Wing R1464; ESTC R1580
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53,913
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60
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A33688
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England's improvements in two parts : in the former is discoursed how the kingdom of England may be improved ... : in the latter is discoursed how the navigation of England may be increased and the soveraignty of the British seas more secured to the crown of England ... / by Roger Coke.
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Coke, Roger, fl. 1696.
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1675
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Wing C4978; ESTC R39991
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77,993
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152
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A35207
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An essay on the state of England in relation to its trade, its poor, and its taxes, for carrying on the present war against France by John Cary, merchant in Bristoll.
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Cary, John, d. 1720?
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1695
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Wing C730; ESTC R1249
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78,898
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200
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A54635
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Britannia languens: or, A discourse of trade shewing, that the present management of trade in England, is the true reason of the decay of our manufactures, and the late great fall of land-rents; and that the increase of trade, in the method it now stands in, must proportionably decay England. Wherein is particularly demonstrated, that the East-India Company, as now managed, has already near destroyed our trade in those parts, as well as that with Turky, and in short time must necessarily beggar the nation. Humbly offered to the consideration of this present Parliament.
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Petyt, William, 1636-1707.
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1689
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Wing P1947; ESTC R218978
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144,323
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343
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A33686
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A detection of the court and state of England during the four last reigns and the inter-regnum consisting of private memoirs, &c., with observations and reflections, and an appendix, discovering the present state of the nation : wherein are many secrets never before made publick : as also, a more impartiall account of the civil wars in England, than has yet been given : in two volumes / by Roger Coke ...
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Coke, Roger, fl. 1696.
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1697
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Wing C4975; ESTC R12792
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668,932
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718
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