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Titel |
Författare |
År |
Språk |
241 |
An essay on the South-Sea trade - with an enquiry into the grounds and reasons of the present dislike and complaint against the settlement of a South-Sea company
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Daniel Defoe
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1712 |
Engelska |
242-243 |
An essay on the treaty of commerce with France - with necessary expositions
(flera utgåvor)
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Daniel Defoe
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1713 |
Engelska |
244 |
An essay on the treaty of commerce with France, with necessary expositions
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Daniel Defoe
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1713 |
Engelska |
245 |
An essay on ways and means for the advancement of trade - and for paying off in few years the debts of the nation, without laying any additional burden on land
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Daniel Defoe
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1726 |
Engelska |
246 |
An essay upon literature: or, an enquiry into the antiquity and original of letters; proving that the two tables, written by the finger of God in Mount Sinai, was the first writing in the world; and that all other alphabets derive from the Hebrew. ..
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Daniel Defoe
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1726 |
Engelska |
247 |
An essay upon loans, or, An argument proving that substantial funds settled by Parliament with the encouragement of interests and the advances of prompt payment usually allow'd will bring in loans of money to the Exchequer - in spight of all the conspiracies of parties to the contrary : while a just, honourable, and punctual performance on the part of the government supports the credit of the nation
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Daniel Defoe
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1710 |
Engelska |
248-252 |
An essay upon projects
(flera utgåvor)
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Daniel Defoe
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2019 |
Engelska |
253 |
Essays upon several subjects, or, Effectual ways for advancing the interest of the nation - wherein are plainly laid down the means by which the subjects in general may be eased and enriched, the poor relieved, and trade encreased in the most material branches of it
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Daniel Defoe
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1702 |
Engelska |
254 |
Essays upon several subjects - Or, Effectual ways for advancing the interest of the nation. Wherein are plainly laid down, the means by which the subjects in general may be eased and enriched; the poor relieved, and trade encreased in the most material branches of it, viz. in constituting seamen to theirs and the nations advantage, for encouragement of merchants and merchandizing; for relief of the poor of friendly societies; for discouraging vice, and encouraging vertue; the usefulness; of banks and assurances; to prevent bankrupts; with the surest way to recover bad debts; and many other considerable things, profitable and conducing to the great advantage of the nation in general
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Daniel Defoe
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1702 |
Engelska |
255 |
An essay upon projects, 1697
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Daniel Defoe
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1969 |
Engelska |
256 |
An essay upon public credit - being an enquiry how the public credit comes to depend upon the change of ministry or the dissolutions of parliaments ... : with an argument proving that the public credit may be upheld and maintained in this nation
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Daniel Defoe
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1797 |
Engelska |
257 |
An essay upon publick credit - being an enquiry how the publick credit comes to depend upon the change of the ministry, or the dissolutions of parliaments; and whether it does so or no : With an argument, proving that the publick credit may be upheld and maintain'd in this nation; and perhaps brought to a greater height than it ever yet arriv'd at; tho' all the changes or dissolutions already made, pretended to and now discours'd of shou'd come to pass in the world
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Daniel Defoe
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1710 |
Engelska |
258 |
An essay upon the trade to Africa - in order to set the merits of that cause in a true light and bring the disputes between the African Company and the separate traders into a narrower compass
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Daniel Defoe
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1711 |
Engelska |
259 |
The works of De Foe
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Daniel Defoe
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1842 |
Engelska |
260 |
Every-body's business is no-body's business, or, Private abuses, public grievances - exemplified in the pride, insolence, and exorbitant wages of our women-servants, footmen, &c. : with a proposal for amendment of the same : as also, for clearing the streets of those vermin called shoe-cleaners, and substituting in their stead many thousands of industrious poor now ready to starve : with divers other hints, of great use to the publick
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Daniel Defoe
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1767 |
Engelska |
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