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A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation n wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils : humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland

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  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation n wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils : humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland"@en
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation ... By Malachy Postlethwayt"@en
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation ... By Malachy Postlethwayt"
  • "A Short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils by Malachy Postlethwayt"
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation"
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation : wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils : humbly inscribed to His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland"
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation Wherein is shewn, The great Foundation that France has laid, by dint of Commerce, to increase her maritime Strength to a Pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the Wisdom of His Majesty's Councils. Humbly Inscribed To His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. By Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq; Author of the Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce"
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation Wherein is shewn, The great Foundation that France has laid, by dint of Commerce, to increase her maritime Strength to a Pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the Wisdom of His Majesty's Councils. Humbly Inscribed To His Royal Highness William Duke of Cumberland. By Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq; Author of the Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce"@en
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils"@en
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils"
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation : ... By Malachy Postlethwayt"
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation : ... By Malachy Postlethwayt"@en
  • "A Short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation : wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked of His Majesty's councils"@en
  • "A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation : wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal ... to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils : humbly inscribed to ... William Duke of Cumberland"@en