An essay on the state of England in relation to its trade.
The Development of Mercantilist Economic Thought. Authors; Authors and affiliations; Richard C. Wiles; Chapter. 2 Citations; 107 Downloads; Part of the Recent Economic Thought Series book series (RETH, volume 10) Abstract. Eli Heckscher, prominent interpreter of mercantilism both as a system of thought and as a body of policy-oriented proscriptions, made a valiant but desperate effort to place.
CARY ON TRADE AND THE POOR: 010. CARP, John. A discourse concerning the east-India Trade. A discourse concerning the East-India-Trade, shewing how it is unprofitable to the kingdom of England. Being taken out of an Essay on Trade written by Mr. John Cary, Merchant of Bristol, in the Year 1695. To which are added some observations of Sir Josiah Child and of the author of the Essays on ways and.
John Cary, Essay on the State of England in relation to its Trade, its Poor and its Taxes (1695), p. 152. 7. Cf. M. M. Tomkins, 'The 2 Workhouses of Bristol' (1962), unpublished thesis, University of Nottingham. 3. co-operation, therefore, of the Mayor and the churchwardens the Corporation could not function, for it could raise no money. In its very first year it ran up against this obstacle.
An essay on the state of England in relation to its trade, its poor, and its taxes, for carrying on the present war against France by John Cary, merchant in Bristoll. (Bristoll: Printed by W. Bonny for the author, and are to be sold. by Sam. Crouch. and Tim Goodwin. also by Tho. Wall, and Rich. Gravett ., 1695), by John Cary (HTML at EEBO TCP) A discourse concerning trade, and.
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In Alfred's Preface 'On the State of Learning in England', for example, we will see how English literature became a vehicle to promote the identity and prestige of the nation. The ninth-century literary renaissance also witnessed an interest in translating various classical works into English. The Old English Boethius, with its far from literal translation of its source, will give students an.
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