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... the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade ... IV. that the trade of the East-Indies cannot he 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
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Title: 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... the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade ... IV. that the trade of the East-Indies cannot he 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
Classmark: BC Pol/CHI
Creator(s): Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699)
Publisher: Printed by T.F. for Robert Boulter
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1681
Language: English
Size and medium: [2], 43 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/286843
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991002332919705181
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Author's name given in Greek characters.
Attributed to Sir Josiah Child.
Indexed in: Goldsmiths' Lib. cat 2415; Wing C3866; Kress 1529, the first of two issues listed.
Additional description
Numbered (7) in MS on title-page
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