Four tracts, together with two sermons, on political and commercial subjects
1774
L2003F144 1774
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Title
Four tracts, together with two sermons, on political and commercial subjects
Variant Title
Sermons on political and commercial subjects.
Published
Glocester, [Eng.] : London : printed by R. Raikes ; sold by R. Rivington ..., 1774.
Description
[2], xv, [1], 9-216, 35, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2003F144 1774
System Control No.
(OCoLC)02161183
Note
Half title, sig. [2nd]A1r: Sermons on political and commercial subjects.
Signatures: a(a1 + chi1) b A-2D [2nd]A-D E².
Errata: p. [ii]
Publisher's advertisements at end (p. [2nd][36])
Contents: Tract I. A solution of the important question, whether a poor country, where raw materials and provisions are cheap, and wages low, can supplant the trade of a rich manufacturing country, where raw materials and provisions are dear, and the price of labour high. With a postscript obviating objections -- tract II. The case of going to war for the sake of trade, considered in a new light -- tract III. A letter from a merchant in London, to his nephew in America, concerning the late and present disturbances in the colonies -- tract IV. The true interest of Great-Britain set forth in regard to the colonies : and the only means of living in peace and harmony with them.
Contents: (cont.) sermon I. On the connection and mutual relation between Christian morality, good government, and national commerce -- sermon II. Using the world without abusing it : or the true boundaries set forth between the luxurious and the temperate, the vitious and the virtuous enjoyments of God's good creatures; with their respective effects and influence on national commerce, national riches, and national prosperity.
Signatures: a(a1 + chi1) b A-2D [2nd]A-D E².
Errata: p. [ii]
Publisher's advertisements at end (p. [2nd][36])
Contents: Tract I. A solution of the important question, whether a poor country, where raw materials and provisions are cheap, and wages low, can supplant the trade of a rich manufacturing country, where raw materials and provisions are dear, and the price of labour high. With a postscript obviating objections -- tract II. The case of going to war for the sake of trade, considered in a new light -- tract III. A letter from a merchant in London, to his nephew in America, concerning the late and present disturbances in the colonies -- tract IV. The true interest of Great-Britain set forth in regard to the colonies : and the only means of living in peace and harmony with them.
Contents: (cont.) sermon I. On the connection and mutual relation between Christian morality, good government, and national commerce -- sermon II. Using the world without abusing it : or the true boundaries set forth between the luxurious and the temperate, the vitious and the virtuous enjoyments of God's good creatures; with their respective effects and influence on national commerce, national riches, and national prosperity.
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Sabin 97346
Howes, W. U.S.iana (2nd ed.) T 384
Adams, T.R. Brit. pamphlets 74-80a
Howes, W. U.S.iana (2nd ed.) T 384
Adams, T.R. Brit. pamphlets 74-80a
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