
The Trade and Navigation of Great-Britain Considered: Shewing That the Surest Way for a Nation to Increase in Riches Is to Prevent the Importation of
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Focusing on the economic strategies of Great Britain, this work argues that reducing the importation of foreign goods can enhance national wealth. The book is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which spans over 400 years of history in the Americas, documenting exploration, cultural dynamics, and significant events. It features a variety of genres, including political tracts and literature, and provides valuable insights into society and politics from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. High-quality digital scans make these historical works accessible to a wide audience.
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The Trade and Navigation of Great-Britain Considered: Shewing That the Surest Way for a Nation to Increase in Riches Is to Prevent the Importation of, Joshua Gee
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- 2012
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- The Trade and Navigation of Great-Britain Considered: Shewing That the Surest Way for a Nation to Increase in Riches Is to Prevent the Importation of
- Jazyk
- anglicky
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- Joshua Gee
- Vydavatel
- Creative Media Partners, LLC
- Rok vydání
- 2012
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- měkká
- Počet stran
- 166
- ISBN13
- 9781275660359
- Kategorie
- Světová historie
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- Focusing on the economic strategies of Great Britain, this work argues that reducing the importation of foreign goods can enhance national wealth. The book is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which spans over 400 years of history in the Americas, documenting exploration, cultural dynamics, and significant events. It features a variety of genres, including political tracts and literature, and provides valuable insights into society and politics from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. High-quality digital scans make these historical works accessible to a wide audience.