02401nam 2200445 n 450 99639046210331620221108080115.0(CKB)1000000000655180(EEBO)2264215369(UnM)99830536(UnM)9928023400971(EXLCZ)99100000000065518019950810d1700 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Of trade[electronic resource] 1. In general. 2. In particular. 3. Domestick. 4. Foreign. 5. The East-India. 6. The African. 7. The Turky. 8. The Spanish. 9. The Hamburgh. 10. The Portugal. 11. The Italian. 12. The Dutch. 13. The Russia. 14. The Greenland. 15. The Swedeland. 16. The Denmark. 17. The Irish. 18. The Scotland. 19. The plantation. 20. The French, &c. Also, of coyn. Bullion. Of improving our woollen manufacture. To prevent exporting wooll. Of ways and means to increase our riches, &c. By J.P. esq; to which is annex'd, the argument of the late Lord Chief Justice Pollexphen, upon an action of the case, brought by the East-India Company against Mr. Sands an interloperLondon printed for John Baker, near the Kings-Armes in Little Britain1700[6], 167, [1], 77, [3] pJ.P. = John Pollexfen.The words "1. In general. .. 10. The Portugal." and "11. The Italian. .. 20. The French, &c." are printed in two columns on title page.Includes three preliminary contents pages and errata page.Caption title on p. 1: A discourse of trade and coyn.Includes a reissue of: Pollexfen, Henry. The argument of a learned counsel, upon an action of the case brought by the East-India-Company; pagination and register are separate.The final three pages contain advertisements for B. Aylmer.Reproduction of the original in the Goldsmiths' Library, University of London.eebo-0058CommerceEarly works to 1800CoinageEnglandEarly works to 1800CommerceCoinagePollexfen Johnb. ca. 1638.1016594Pollexfen HenrySir,1632?-1691.1010953Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390462103316Of trade2425311UNISA