An essay on the causes of the decline of the foreign trade, consequently of the value of the lands of Britain, and on the means to restore both : begun in the year 1739

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An essay on the causes of the decline of the foreign trade, consequently of the value of the lands of Britain, and on the means to restore both : begun in the year 1739

[Matthew Decker]

Printed for John Brotherton at the Bible in Cornhill, 1744

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Three letters on the subject of the Marine Society. Let. I. On the occasion of their clothing for the sea ... to the end of Dec. 1757. II. Pointing out several advantages accruing to the nation from this institution. III. Being a full detail of the rules and forms of the Marine Society. With a list of the subscribers to the 16th of February, and state of accounts to the 23d of March, 1758. To which is prefixed, a general view of the motives for establishing this society

Two letters. Let. IV. Being thoughts on the means of augmenting the number of mariners in these kingdoms, upon principles of liberty. Let. V. To Robert Dingley, Esq: containing moral and political reasons for relieving prostitutes who are inclined to forsake their evil course of life

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in 13 parts, 5 Engraved ill., three letters and two letters title page are title in red and black, with errata leaf, with folded 8 leaves (table), each part has a separate title page and separate pagination

With: A Scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt, and for reducing the same inscribed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, ... London, Printed for R.and J. Dodsley, 1756 (the second edition, revised and corrected by the author)

With: Letter I. to the marine society, on occasion of their clothing and fitting out for the sea-service 3,097 men, and 2,045 boys, in seventeen months to the end of December, 1757, sold by R. and J. Dodsley, 1758

With: Letter II. to the candid patriot; pointing out several advantages accruing to the nation from the marine society; answering the several objections which are occcionally made; and earnestly recommending the design, London, [s.n.], 1758

With: Letter III. to the encouragers of practical public-love, being a full detail of the rules and forms of the business of the maine society, London, [s.n.], 1758

With: To the Marine Society, in praise of the great and good work they have done : by clothing and fitting out for the sea-service 2682 men, and 1868 boys, in the space of fifteen months, to the 6th of October last : recommending constancy and perseverance in the cause they have espoused, [s.l.], [s.n.], [1757]

With: Letter IV. to the sincere friend of liberty and seamen; being a few first thoughts in relation to the means of augmenting the number of mariners in the dominions belonging to the crown of Great-Britain, London, [s.n], 1758

With: Letter V. to Robert Dingley, esq; being a proposal for the relief and employment of friendless girls and repenting prostitutes, London, sold by R. and J. Dodsley, 1758

With: A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining his majestr's marineforces, and for the better regulation of them. to which is annexed, eight half-seet tables, ... London, Printed for T. Payne, 1758

With: Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual frequent and certian payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy. Most humbly sumbitted to the consideration of Parliament, Printed for T. Payne, 1758

With: Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland : shewing the probable ill consequences of such a measure in regard to the landed interest, woollen manufacturies, silk manufacturies, fisheries, wealth, and naval power of Great Britain, London, Printed for T. Payne, 1758

With: A state of the British sugar-colony trade; wherein the suger-planters extravagant valuations of their plantatin-stock are re-valued, and their pretended payment of taxes is exposed; containing also, a table whereby the suga-planters annual clear profits, upon the sugar consumed in this Kingdom, may be known for any year, by only knowing the price of brown or muscovado sugar per 112 lb. in such year; and like wise, ... consideration of the honourable house of commons, London, Printed for T. Payne, 1759 (part the second)

With: A state of the British sugar-colony trade; shewing that three extraordinary supplies for war, may be raised upon the exorbitant part of those prices which the people of Great Britain are obliged to pay for sugars; ... consideration of the honourable house of commons, London, Printed for T. Payne, 1759 (part the third)

[2], [8], 112 p., vi, [1]-24 p., 24 p., 23, [3] p., 67, 11, [3] p., vi, 19, [1], 10, [2] p., [2], 34 p., 35, [1] p., iv, [8], 74, [2] p., 14 p., 14, [2]p., 41-68 p., [2], 69-96, [4] p.

収録内容

  • A Scheme for preventing a further increase of the national debt, and for reducing the same inscribed to the Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, .... / by Bourchier Cleeve
  • Letter I. to the marine society, on occasion of their clothing and fitting out for the sea-service 3,097 men, and 2,045 boys, in seventeen months to the end of December, 1757 / by Mr. Hanway
  • Letter II. to the candid patriot; pointing out several advantages accruing to the nation from the marine society; answering the several objections which are occcionally made; and earnestly recommending the design / by Mr. Hanway
  • Letter III. to the encouragers of practical public-love, being a full detail of the rules and forms of the business of the maine society / by Mr. Hanway
  • To the Marine Society, in praise of the great and good work they have done : by clothing and fitting out for the sea-service 2682 men, and 1868 boys, in the space of fifteen months, to the 6th of October last : recommending constancy and perseverance in the cause they have espoused / [Jonas Hanway]
  • Letter IV. to the sincere friend of liberty and seamen; being a few first thoughts in relation to the means of augmenting the number of mariners in the dominions belonging to the crown of Great-Britain / Mr. Hanway
  • Letter V. to Robert Dingley, esq; being a proposal for the relief and employment of friendless girls and repenting prostitutes / by Mr. Hanway
  • A proposal for making a saving to the public of many thousand pounds a year in the charge of maintaining his majestr's marineforces, and for the better regulation of them. to which is annexed, eight half-seet tables, ... / by J. Massie
  • Facts which shew the necessity of establishing a regular method for the punctual frequent and certian payment of seamen employed in the Royal Navy. Most humbly sumbitted to the consideration of Parliament / [by J. Massie]
  • Reasons humbly offered against laying any further British duties on wrought silks of the manufacture of Italy, the kingdom of Naples and Sicily, or Holland : shewing the probable ill consequences of such a measure in regard to the landed interest, woollen manufacturies, silk manufacturies, fisheries, wealth, and naval power of Great Britain / [J. Massie]
  • A state of the British sugar-colony trade; wherein the suger-planters extravagant valuations of their plantatin-stock are re-valued, and their pretended payment of taxes is exposed; containing also, a table whereby the suga-planters annual clear profits, upon the sugar consumed in this Kingdom, may be known for any year, by only knowing the price of brown or muscovado sugar per 112 lb. in such year; and like wise, ... consideration of the honourable house of commons / by J. Massie
  • A state of the British sugar-colony trade; shewing that three extraordinary supplies for war, may be raised upon the exorbitant part of those prices which the people of Great Britain are obliged to pay for sugars; ... consideration of the honourable house of commons / by J. Massie

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BB19493946
  • 出版国コード
    uk
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    London
  • ページ数/冊数
    13 v. in 1
  • 大きさ
    25 cm. (4to)
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