Chronicon Rusticum-commerciale: Or, Memoirs of Wool, &c. Being a Collection of History and Argument, Concerning the Woolen Manufacture and Woolen Trade in General ... Also an Account of the Several Laws, from Time to Time Made, and of Many Schemes Offered, for Preventing the Exportation of Raw Wool ... With Occasional Notes, Dissertations, and Reflections Upon the Whole, Том 1T. Osborne, 1747 |
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... Strangers . Peace with Spain . Trade to Spain and Italy monopolized . Upon Complaint made , that Trade laid open . Inclofures : a Riot about them : Complaints , that Provifions are grown dear , for fix Years paft ; the Reafon . Spain ...
... Strangers . Peace with Spain . Trade to Spain and Italy monopolized . Upon Complaint made , that Trade laid open . Inclofures : a Riot about them : Complaints , that Provifions are grown dear , for fix Years paft ; the Reafon . Spain ...
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... Strangers upon that score : But the British Ports were open to fo- reign Merchants . 10. The + Might it not be both ? ( See § . 20. of this Chap . ) And does it not plainly argue a Senfe the Ancients had of the Value of Wool and Woolen ...
... Strangers upon that score : But the British Ports were open to fo- reign Merchants . 10. The + Might it not be both ? ( See § . 20. of this Chap . ) And does it not plainly argue a Senfe the Ancients had of the Value of Wool and Woolen ...
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... Strangers that came to traffick with them , Their chief Commerce was firft with the Phoenician Merchants , afterwards with the Greeks for Tin , and that in the extreme Parts of Cornwal only . 2. About the Time that Oftorius Scapula ...
... Strangers that came to traffick with them , Their chief Commerce was firft with the Phoenician Merchants , afterwards with the Greeks for Tin , and that in the extreme Parts of Cornwal only . 2. About the Time that Oftorius Scapula ...
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... Strangers were first permitted to rent Houfes , and to buy p . 361 . and fell their own Commodities themselves , without any Interruption from the Citizens . For before this , they hired Lodgings , and their Landlords were the Brokers ...
... Strangers were first permitted to rent Houfes , and to buy p . 361 . and fell their own Commodities themselves , without any Interruption from the Citizens . For before this , they hired Lodgings , and their Landlords were the Brokers ...
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... Strangers may freely buy any Staple Wares , paying the due Cuftom . * N ° 1 . norum . ' C 4 3. Mer- Pro Joanne Kemp de Flandria , Textore Pan- Rymer , 1331. Cum Joannes Kemp de Flandria , Textor Pan- norum Laneorum , infra Regnum ...
... Strangers may freely buy any Staple Wares , paying the due Cuftom . * N ° 1 . norum . ' C 4 3. Mer- Pro Joanne Kemp de Flandria , Textore Pan- Rymer , 1331. Cum Joannes Kemp de Flandria , Textor Pan- norum Laneorum , infra Regnum ...
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