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- 62057137 contributor B1533898.
- 62057137 contributor B1533899.
- 62057137 coverage "England Gloucester.".
- 62057137 coverage "Great Britain Commerce Early works to 1800.".
- 62057137 coverage "United States Politics and government 1775-1783.".
- 62057137 created "1776.".
- 62057137 date "1776".
- 62057137 date "1776.".
- 62057137 dateCopyrighted "1776.".
- 62057137 description "ESTC T10136".
- 62057137 description "Tract I. A solution of the important question, whether a poor country, where raw materials and provisions are cheap, and wages low, can supplant the trade of a rich manufacturing country, where raw materials and provisions are dear, and the price of labour high, with a postscript obviating objections -- Tract II. The case of going to war for the sake of trade, considered in a new light, being the fragment of a greater work -- Tract III. A letter from a merchant in London, to his nephew in America concerning the late and present disturbances in the colonies -- Tract IV. The true interest of Great Britain set forth in regard to the colonies, and the only means of living in peace and harmony with them.".
- 62057137 extent "xv, [2], 18-224 p. ;".
- 62057137 isReferencedBy "ESTC T10136".
- 62057137 issued "1776".
- 62057137 issued "1776.".
- 62057137 language "eng".
- 62057137 publisher "Glocester, : Printed by R. Raikes, and sold by T. Cadell ... London,".
- 62057137 spatial "England Gloucester.".
- 62057137 spatial "Great Britain Commerce Early works to 1800.".
- 62057137 spatial "United States Politics and government 1775-1783.".
- 62057137 subject "E211 .T85 1776".
- 62057137 tableOfContents "Tract I. A solution of the important question, whether a poor country, where raw materials and provisions are cheap, and wages low, can supplant the trade of a rich manufacturing country, where raw materials and provisions are dear, and the price of labour high, with a postscript obviating objections -- Tract II. The case of going to war for the sake of trade, considered in a new light, being the fragment of a greater work -- Tract III. A letter from a merchant in London, to his nephew in America concerning the late and present disturbances in the colonies -- Tract IV. The true interest of Great Britain set forth in regard to the colonies, and the only means of living in peace and harmony with them.".
- 62057137 title "Four tracts on political and commercial subjects / by Josiah Tucker ...".
- 62057137 type "text".