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Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699) | 9 |
Culpeper, Thomas | 3 |
Culpeper, Sir Thomas (1578-1662) | 2 |
Vincent De Gournay, Jacques Claude Marie | 1 |
Vincent De Gournay, Jacques Claude Marie (1712-1759) | 1 |
East India Company (Great Britain) | 1 |
Butel-Dumont, Georges-Marie | 1 |
Butel-Dumont, Georges-Marie (1725-1788) | 1 |
A new discourse of trade : wherein are recommended several weighty points, relating to companies of merchants; the act of navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures. The balance of trade, and nature of plantations; with their consequences, in relation to the kingdom, are seriously discussed... To which is added, A short ... treatise of interest
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699)
[1740?]
Tailpieces.
A new discourse of trade : wherein are recommended several weighty points, relating to companies of merchants; the act of navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures. The balance of trade, and nature of plantations; with their consequences, in relation to the kingdom, are seriously discussed... To which is added, A short ... treatise of interest
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699)
[1740?]
Tailpieces.
A new discourse of trade : wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, the act of navigation, naturalization of srangers [sic], and our woolen manufactures, the ballance of trade, and the nature of plantations
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699)
1698
References: Goldsmiths' Lib. cat : 3486. References: Wing : C3862.
Traités sur le commerce et sur les avantages qui résultent de la reduction de l'interest de l'argent; par Josias Child, chevalier baronet : avec un petit traité contre l'usure
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699); Culpeper, Thomas; Vincent de Gournay, Jacques Claude Marie (1712-1759); Butel-Dumont, Georges-Marie (1725-1788)
1755
Translated by J. C. M. Vincent de Gournay and G. M. Butel-Dumont.
Brief observations concerning trade and interest of money
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699); Culpeper, Sir Thomas (1578-1662)
1668
"A tract against usurie, presented to the high court of Parliament... printed in the year 1621 ...", by Sir Thomas Culpeper the elder (pp. [21]-38) has a separate title-page with imprint: London, prin...
A new discourse of trade : wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, the Act of Navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures, the ballance of trade. And the nature of plantations, and their consequences in relation to the kingdom, are seriously discussed. And some proposals for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies, relating to maritime affairs, and for a law for transferrance of bills of debts, are humbly offered
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699); Culpeper, Sir Thomas (1578-1662)
1693
Includes (p. 205-234): A small treatise against usury by Thomas Culpeper. A later version of Child's "Brief observations concerning trade". The final leaf (P8) is blank.
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
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699)
1681
Author's name given in Greek characters. Attributed to Sir Josiah Child.
A discourse of the nature, use and advantages of trade : Proposing some considerations for the promotion and advancement thereof, by a registry of lands. Preventing the exportation of coyn. Lowering the interest of money. Inviting foreign families into England
Child, Sir Josiah (1630-1699)
1694
Anonymous. By Sir Josiah Child. The words "a registry.. into England." are bracketed together on title page.