Mercantilist theory and practice : the history of British mercantilism
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Mercantilist theory and practice : the history of British mercantilism
Pickering & Chatto
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'England is a nation of shopkeepers'. Long before Napolean disdainfully paraphrased Adam Smith, British commerce had become a motor for economic growth and increased state power. This four-volume facsimile edition brings together a range of rare seventeenth- and eighteenth-century documents about the mercantile system.
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- Volume 1: Trade, Growth and State Interest Thomas Milles, The Customers Replie (1604)
- Thomas Milles, The Custumers Alphabet and Primer (1608)
- Henry Robinson, England's Safety, in Trades Encrease (1641)
- Henry Robinson, Briefe Considerations, Concerning the Advancement of Trade and Navigation (1649)
- Decay of Trade. A Treatise against the Abating of Interest (1641)
- Thomas Violet, An Humble Declaration ... Touching the Transportation of Gold and Silver (1643)
- [John Houghton], England's Great Happiness (1677)
- William Carter, An Alarum to England to Prevent its Destruction by the Loss of Trade and Navigation (1700)
- Richard Welton, The Great Advantages of Navigation and Commerce to any Nation or People (1710)
- Erasmus Philips, An Appeal to Common Sense (1720)
- Erasmus Philips, The State of Nation, in Respect to her Commerce, Debts and Money (1725)
- Jacob Henriques, When Trade Increases, Riches will Improve (1755) Volume 2: Foreign Trade: Regulation and Practice Henry Parker, Of a Free Trade (1648)
- William Potter, The Trades-Man's Jewel (1650)
- An Act for the Advancing and Regulating of the Trade of this Commonwealth (1650)
- A Declaration Set Forth by the Lord Lieutenant Generall (1651)
- Thomas Violet, The Advancement of Merchandize (1651)
- Henry Robinson, Certain Proposalls in Order to the Peoples Freedome and Accommodation in some Particulars (1652)
- The Reasons Humbly Offered to Consideration (c.1662)
- Reasons Humbly Offer'd to the Honourable House of Commons by the Tobacco and Wine Merchants (c.1700])
- Charles Davenant, An Essay upon the Probable Methods of Making a People Gainers in the Ballance of Trade (1699)
- Truth is but Truth, as it is Timed! (1719)
- A Ballance for Merchants and Mariners (1719)
- [David Bindon], A Letter from a Merchant who has left off Trade to a Member of Parliament (1738) Volume 3: The Colonial System [Richard Eburne], A Plaine Path-Way to Plantations (1624)
- Balthasar Gerbier, A Sommary Description (1660)
- An Answer of the Company of Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa (1667)
- News from New-England (1676)
- Arthur Dobbs, An Essay on the Trade and Improvement of Ireland (1729-31)
- Representation of the Board of Trade Relating to ... his Majesty's Plantations in America (1733-4)
- [Malachy Postlethwayt], The African Trade, the Great Pillar and Support of the British Plantation Trade in America (1745)
- The Case of the Importation of Bar-Iron from our own Colonies of North America (1756)
- William Knox, The Interest of the Merchants and Manufacturers of Great-Britain, in the Present Contest with the Colonies (1775)
- Josiah Child, Charles Davenant and William Wood, Select Dissertations on Colonies and Plantations (1775) Volume 4: The Industrial Interest and the Employment of the Poor Peter Chamberlen, The Poor Man's Advocate, or Englands Samaritan (1649)
- Henry Robinson, The Office of Addresses and Encounters (1650)
- Richard Haines, A Model of Government for the Good of the Poor and the Wealth of the Nation (1678)
- Richard Haines, England's Weal and Prosperity Proposed (1681)
- A Discourse upon the Necessity of Encouraging Mechanic Industry (1690)
- [John Pollexfen], England and East-India Inconsistent in their Manufactures (1697)
- Charles Povey, The Unhappiness of England (1701)
- John Cary, An Essay Towards Regulating the Trade, and Employing the Poor of this Kingdom (1717)
- Thomas Troughear, The Best Way of Making our Charity Truly Beneficial to the Poor (1730)
- [William Hay], Remarks on the Laws Relating to the Poor ([1735])
- Josiah Tucker, Reflections on the Expediency of a Law for the Naturalization of Foreign Protestants (1752)
- William Bailey, A Treatise on the Better Employment and more Comfortable Support of the Poor in Workhouses (1758)
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