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- 06026988 description "(from t.p.) I. The great advantages of trade in general, and the particular influence of it on Great-Britain -- II. The marks of a beneficial trade, and the nature of our commerce in its several branches, with an examination of some notions generally received of the prejudices we suffer by other nations in trade -- III. The great advantages of our colonies and plantations to Great-Britain, and our interest in preserving and encouraging them, and how they may be further improved -- IV. Some considerations on the disadvantages our trade at present labours under, and for the recovery and enlargement of it.".
- 06026988 tableOfContents "(from t.p.) I. The great advantages of trade in general, and the particular influence of it on Great-Britain -- II. The marks of a beneficial trade, and the nature of our commerce in its several branches, with an examination of some notions generally received of the prejudices we suffer by other nations in trade -- III. The great advantages of our colonies and plantations to Great-Britain, and our interest in preserving and encouraging them, and how they may be further improved -- IV. Some considerations on the disadvantages our trade at present labours under, and for the recovery and enlargement of it.".