The Consequences of Trade as to the Wealth and Strength of Any Nation

  • London: J. Robinson, 1741
By Webster, William
London: J. Robinson, 1741. By a Draper of London. 35pp. Neatly disbound. Written in order to persuade Parliament to confirm the royal patent held by Samuel Webber for a universal registry for preventing the export of unmanufactured wool, especially to France. With an account of international trade in general, and the woolen trade in particular; much insider information. Webster was a tireless publicist for a national wool manufacture, and an alarmist for of France.

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The Consequences of Trade as to the Wealth and Strength of Any Nation

Author

Webster, William

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J. Robinson: London

Date

1741


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