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The interest of Great Britain consider'd ; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J.B

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  • "The interest of Great Britain consider'd ; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J.B"@en
  • "The interest of Great Britain consider'd ; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather: proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J.B"
  • "The interest of Great Britain consider'd ; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather: proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J.B"@en
  • "The interest of Great Britain consider'd; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather: proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J.B"
  • "The interest of Great Britain consider'd ; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather : proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J.B"@en
  • "The interest of Great Britain consider'd ; in an essay upon wool, tin and leather : proving by instances of fact, that the misfortunes which has [sic] attended this kingdom for above four hundred years last past, has been chiefly occasion'd by the neglect of our commerce. ... With some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child. Written by J.B"