Catalogue Entry: MINT02088

Of Trade ... Also, of Coyn. Bullion. Of Improving our Woollen Manufacture. To prevent Exporting Wooll. Of Ways and Means to Increase our Riches, &c.

Author: John Pollexfen

Source: Of Trade ... Also, of Coyn. Bullion. Of Improving our Woollen Manufacture. To prevent Exporting Wooll. Of Ways and Means to Increase our Riches, &c. (London: 1700).

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[1] Ballance of Trade.

[2] Those Trades Good that Export our Products.

[3] Against the Ex{u}tation of Bullion

[4] Against Raising of the Coyn.

[5] The Advantage to whom by Raising the Coyn.

[6] Price of Bullion.

[7] Lawes to prevent Counterfeiting the Coyn.

[8] The Necessity of looking into Trade.

[9] Of Trade Domestick.

[10] To advance Lands and Rent.

[11] The Original of Riches

[12] From the Labour of the People.

[13] To prevent Idleness.

[14] General Naturalization.

[15] Working up our Wooll and making Goods True.

[16] Ballance of Trade.

[17] What Trades good.

[18] What Trades bad.

[19] Most Trades carried on by Exchange of Goods.

[20] Of reducing Interest.

[21] Paper Credit.

[22] Free Ports.

[23] Libour and good Husbandry most likely to increase Riches.

[24] Sumptuary Laws

[25] To look into Trade.

[26] What Coyned the Two last Reigns.

[27] Carried out by the French Trade.

[28] Northern.

[29] India Trades.

[30] Of Spanish, Portugal, Italy Trades.

[31] Turkey Trade.

[32] Plantations.

[33] Holland.

[34] Ireland.

[35] Scotland.

[36] Hamburgh.

[37] Greenland, Russia, and Newfoundland.

[38] Swedeland and Denmark

[39] French Trade.

[40] East-India Trade.

[41] Trade to Africa.

[42] Protection at Sea.

[43] Book of Rates.

[44] Acts of Navigation.

[45] Imployment of Ships.

[46] Laws necessary jor Regulating Trades.

[47] The declining state of our Woollen Goods.

[48] Ways and means to increase our riches

[49] Reformation at home.

[50] In a House where there are many People and little Bread all will be crying, and all with a great deal of Reason.

[51] 3. Apr. 13 C. II.

[52] 3 Inst. 381.

[53] 1 Rols Rep. 4.

[54] F.N.B. 85.

[55] Dyer, 165.

[56] 3 Inst. 196.

[57] Dom' Rex vers. Crisp. & al.

[58] 3 Inst. 181.

[59] Case of Monop. 11 Rep. 84. Moor. 673. and in Noy.

[60] 9 H. 3. Mag. Ch. c. 30.

[61] 2 Inst. 57.

[62] 2 Inst. 63.

[63] 3 Inst. 181.

[64] F. N. Br 222.

[65] 13 H. 4. {14.}

[66] 2 Inst. 540.

[67] 11 Rep. 28. b.

[68] Horn and Ivy, Mich. 20. B. 2. c. 403.

[69] 3 Inst. 182.

[70] Taylors of Ipswich Case, 11 Rep. 54.

[71] 1 Rep. 46. Pl. Com. 563.

[72] 2. Brownlow 296.

[73] Mich. 7 Jac. B. C. Rot. 3107.

[74] 2 Inst. 89.

[75] 2 Inst. 507.

[76] 12 Car. 2. cap. 18.

[77] Exch. 4. C. 1. Lane 24. 2 Inst. 63.

[78] Co. 9 Rep. 113.

[79] 11 Co. Rep. 88. b. Rols Abr. 1 part. 106.

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