Anglia restaurata Or, The advantages that must accrue to the nation, by essectually putting a stop to the detestable and ruinous practice of smuggling wool, from England and Ireland, to France, Ostend, &c. and by selling our woolen manufactures beyond sea, near forty per cent. cheaper than at present. To which is added, a scheme to put an effectual stop to the exportation of our wool; and a method proposed to make our woolen manufactures be sole beyond sea of much cheaper. By the Cheshire weaver.

  • La Touche, James Digges, b. 1709.
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1727
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Anglia restaurata: Or, The advantages that must accrue to the nation, by essectually putting a stop to the detestable and ruinous practice of smuggling wool, from England and Ireland, to France, Ostend, &c. and by selling our woolen manufactures beyond se

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London : Printed by E. Say, and sold by W. Meadows, at the Angel in Cornhill, 1727.

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