The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation : the woollen trade in particular, and the great superiority of it over all other branches of trade : the present state of it in England and France, with an account of our loss, and their gains : the danger we are in of becoming a province to France, unless an effectual and immediate stop be put to the exportation of our wool : with a narrative of the steps taken by Mr. Webber, for getting an act of Parliament to confirm a charter granted him by His Majesty, nine years ago, for an universal registry in charter
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The consequences of trade, as to the wealth and strength of any nation : the woollen trade in particular, and the great superiority of it over all other branches of trade : the present state of it in England and France, with an account of our loss, and their gains : the danger we are in of becoming a province to France, unless an effectual and immediate stop be put to the exportation of our wool : with a narrative of the steps taken by Mr. Webber, for getting an act of Parliament to confirm a charter granted him by His Majesty, nine years ago, for an universal registry in charter
Printed and sold by J. Robinson : A. Dodd : J. Millan, 1741
The 5th ed
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A draper of London attributed to William Webster