The path-way to peace and profit, or, Truth in its plain dress : wherein is methodically set forth a sure and certain way for the more speedy and effectual building and repairing Their Majesties royal navy, by such means, as may be saved more than one hundred thousand pound per annum : together with a proposed method for the raising and saving of moneys for monthly payments accordingly : as also proper rules and methods, observable toward the making a regulation in Their Majesties yards
1694
L2009F27 1694
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Title
The path-way to peace and profit, or, Truth in its plain dress : wherein is methodically set forth a sure and certain way for the more speedy and effectual building and repairing Their Majesties royal navy, by such means, as may be saved more than one hundred thousand pound per annum : together with a proposed method for the raising and saving of moneys for monthly payments accordingly : as also proper rules and methods, observable toward the making a regulation in Their Majesties yards
Variant Title
Truth in its plain dress|Pathway to peace and profit
Published
London : Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor ..., 1694.
Description
[8], 23, [1] p. ; 18 cm. (4to)
Call Number
L2009F27 1694
System Control No.
(OCoLC)24347357
Note
Signatures: A-D4.
Author proposes the discharge of 60 out of every 100 shipwrights, with wage raises for those remaining, would save the government over 100,000 pounds per annum.
Author proposes the discharge of 60 out of every 100 shipwrights, with wage raises for those remaining, would save the government over 100,000 pounds per annum.
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Wing (2nd ed.) E3548
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