Author |
Title |
Place & date of publication |
Corpus-ID |
[Richard Kilvert] |
A reply to a most untrue relation
[...] by certaine vintners, in excuse of their wine project. |
1641 |
EcA1641 |
East India Company |
The petition and remonstrance of
the governour and company of merchants of London trading to the East Indies
[...] |
London, 1641 |
EcB1641 |
Anon. |
The Advocate. |
London, 1652 |
EcA1652 |
Walter Blith |
The English improver improved or
the Survey of husbandry surveyed [...] |
London, 1653 |
EcB1653 |
Thomas Culpepper |
A discourse ,shewing the many advantages
which will accrue to this kingdom by the abatement of usury [...] |
London, 1668 |
EcA1668 |
Francis Cradocke |
An expedient for taking away all
impositions, and for raising a revenue without taxes [...] |
London, 1660 |
EcB1660 |
Anon. |
Is not the hand of Joab in all this?
Or An enquiry into the grounds of a late pamphlet intituled, The mystery
of the new-fashioned-goldsmiths or bankers, &c. [...] |
1676 |
EcA1676 |
Anon. |
An Answer to Two Letters, Concerning
the East-India Company. |
1676 |
EcB1676 |
Anon. |
The Trade of England Revived: And
the Abuses thereof Rectified, [...] |
London, 1681 |
EcA1681 |
Josiah Child |
A treatise wherein is demonstrated
[...] That the East India Trade is the most national of all foreign trades
[...] |
London, 1681 |
EcB1681 |
[Pollexfen, John] |
England and East India inconsistent
in their manufactures. [...] |
London, 1697 |
EcA1697 |
W[illiam] C[ulliford]
or W. C[anning] (Wing) |
A discourse (by way of essay) humbly
offer'd to the consideration of the Honourable House of Commons, towards
the raising moneys by an excise [...] |
London, 1696 |
EcB1696 |
John Broughton |
Remarks upon the Bank of England
[...] |
London, 1705 |
EcA1705 |
James Puckle |
England's Path to wealth and honour
between an English-man and a Dutch-man [...] |
London, 1700 |
EcB1700 |
[William Cleland] |
Some observations, shewing the danger
of losing the trade of the sugar colonies. |
London, 1714 |
EcA1714 |
[(William?) Broome] |
Wednesday club-law: or, The injustice,
dishonour, and ill policy of breaking into parliamentary contracts for
publick debts [...] |
London, 1717 |
EcB1717 |
Anon. |
A letter to a member of parliament,
concerning the naval store-bill, brought in last session [...] |
London, 1720 |
EcA1720 |
John Meres |
The equity of Parliaments, and publick
faith, vindicated; in an answer to the Crisis of property [...], and address'd
to the annuitants [...] |
London, 1720 |
EcB1720 |
[Fayrer Hall] |
Remarks upon a book, entituled,
the present state of the sugar colonies consider'd. |
London, 1731 |
EcA1731 |
Joseph Davies |
An humble proposal for the increase
of our home trade, and a defence to Gibraltar [...] |
London, 1731 |
EcB1731 |