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commerce6
usury2
interest2
currency question2
navigation1
economics1
catalogs, publishers'1

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Great Britain4
France1

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Pollexfen, John1
Pollexfen, Henry1
Melon, Jean Francois (1675-1738)1
Pollexfen, John (1638-)1
Pollexfen, Sir Henry (1632?-1691)1
Wood, William (1679-1765)1
Sandys, Thomas1
H. R1
Evelyn, John (1620-1706)1
Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-16991

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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...

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A political essay upon commerce

Melon, Jean François (1675-1738); Bindon, David (1760)

1738

Translation of: J.F. Melon's Essai politique sur le commerce. 12-page list of subscribers' names follows title-page.

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A discourse of trade, coyn, and paper credit: and of ways and means to gain, and retain riches : To which is added The argument of a learned counsel, upon an action of the case brought by the East-India-Company against Mr. Sands an interloper

Pollexfen, Sir Henry (1632?-1691); Pollexfen, Sir Henry (1632?-1691); Pollexfen, John (1638-)

1697

By Sir Henry Pollexfen (cf. Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.), v. 2, p. 78); attributed by Wing to John Pollexfen. "The argument of a learned counsel" has separate t.p. (dated 1696), signatures and paginati...

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The brief observations of J. C. concerning trade and interest of money briefly examined

H. R

1668

J. C. = Josiah Child. Last leaf F is conjugate with stub after leaf [D8].

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