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Subjects
Politics and government, Commerce, Early works to 1800, Colonies, Politique et gouvernementPlaces
Great Britain, United States, AmericaTimes
1775-1783Edition | Availability |
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Four tracts on political and commercial subjects
1985, Printed by R. Raikes and sold by T. Cadell ...
Microform
in English
- The third edition.
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Four tracts, on political and commercial subjects
1983, Printed by R. Raikes and sold by Rivington ... , T. Cadell ... , and J. Walter ...
Microform
in English
- The second edition.
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Four tracts on political and commercial subjects.
1974, A. M. Kelley
in English
0678006660 9780678006665
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Four tracts on political and commercial subjects.
1776, printed by R. Raikes; sold by T. Cadell, London
in English
- 3d ed.
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Four tracts on political and commercial subjects
1776, Printed by R. Raikes, and sold by T. Cadell ... London
in English
- The third edition.
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Four tracts on political and commercial subjects.
1776, Printed by, R. Raikes; sold by, T. Cadell
in English
- 3d ed.
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Four tracts on political and commercial subjects...
1774, Printed by R. Raikes...
in English
- 2nd ed.
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Four tracts, on political and commercial subjects
1774, Printed by R. Raikes and sold by Rivington, T. Cadell and J. Walter
Microform
in English
- 2nd ed
0665436548 9780665436543
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Table of Contents
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.
Edition Notes
ESTC T10136
Edition statement precedes author statement on t.p.
Signatures: A-O⁸.
LC copy 1 lacks half title.
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