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The true interest and political maxims of the Republick of Holland and West-Friesland : in three parts
Court, Pieter de la (1618-1685); Witt, Johan de (1625-1672)
Printed in the year 1702
Mainly the work of Pieter de la Court. Half title: The interest of Holland.
The true interest and political maxims of the Republic of Holland
Court, Pieter de la (1618-1685); Campbell, John (1708-1775); Witt, Johan de (1625-1672)
1746
Mainly the work of Pieter de la Court. Not in Kress. Pp. 385-388 omitted from numeration.
A view of the Dutch trade in all the states, empires, and kingdoms in the world : shewing its first rise and amazing progress after what manner the Dutch manage and carry on their commerce; their vast dominions and government in the Indies, and by what means they have made themselves masters of the trade of Europe. As also what goods and merchandize are proper for maritime traffick, whence they are to be had, and what gain and profit they produce
Huet, Pierre-Daniel (1630-1721)
1722
Translation of: Le grand tresor historique et politique. Rouen, 1712. English translation 1st published under title: Memoirs of the Dutch trade. London, [1718?]. Advertisements: page facing title-pa...
The interest of these United Provinces : Being a defence of the Zeelanders choice. Wherein is shewne, I. That we ought unanimously to defend our selves. II. That if we cannot, it is better to be under England than France, in regard of religion, liberty, estates, and trade. III. That we are not yet come to that extremity, but we may remaine a republick. And that our compliance with England is the onely meanes for this. Together with severall remarkes upon the present, and conjectures on the future state of affaires in Europe, especially as relating to this republick
Hill, Joseph (1625-1707)
Anno 1673
Anonymous. By Joseph Hill. Collation: B², B-P⁴, Q². Marginal notes. Preface "To the impartial reader" signed with author's initials and dated Nov. 30. 1672.
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... wherein is particularly demonstrated, that the East-India Company, as now managed, has already near destroyed our trade ... : humbly offered to the consideration of this present Parliament
Petyt, William (1636-1707)
1689
The preface of the first edition, 1680, was signed "Philanglus", pseud., i.e. William Petyt. The first two leaves are conjugate with 2 stubs which follow a8. Sigs. M1-2 are repeated and the pagina...