Transcriber's Note
Blank spaces within paragraphs (where apparently figures were supposed to be) were marked with the symbols ### for clarity.
A
ON
AND
Other Matters Relative to it.
VIZ.
Of Trade in general: Of the Trade of England: Of Husbandry, Feeding, Tillage, Corn, Fruit, Fish, Minerals, Trees, Manufactures, Sheep-Wool, Cotton-Wool, Hemp and Flax: Glass, Earthen-Ware, Silk, Distilling: The great Advantages of a universal National Bank demonstrated: Sugar-baking, Tobacco, Tanning, Clock-Work, Paper-Mills, Powder-Mills: Method to improve our Manufactures, by imploying the Poor: Of Courts of Merchants, Silver Coin: An effectual Method to prevent the Running of Wool: Of our Trade to the East and West-Indies, Africa, the Plantations, Iceland, the Canaries, Spain, Portugal Turkey, Italy, Holland, Hamburgh, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway, France, South-Sea, &c. What foreign Trades are profitable, and what not. An Essay on National Credit, and the Irish Linnen Manufacture, &c. &c. &c.
Wrote at the Request of several Members of Parliament And now Published for universal Benefit.
By JOHN CARY, Esq; Merchant of Bristol.
LONDON:
Printed for T. OSBORNE in Gray’s-Inn,
MDCCXLV.
TO
The Right Honourable
Spencer Compton, Esq;
SPEAKER.
And to the Honourable the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, of this Present Parliament of Great-Britain, Assembled.
May it Please your Honours,
THE First Edition of this little Tract, Relating to Trade, the Poor, &c. ...