The contrast Or, A comparison between our woollen, linen, cotton, and silk manufactures: shewing the utility of each, both in a national and commercial view; whereby the true importance of the fleece, the first and great staple of our land, will appear evident; the effect that must naturally arise from the system we now pursue, and the consequences we may rationally hope for from a contrary policy: together with such facts and remarks as may claim the attention of every Englishman, who is a friend to the freedom and prosperity of his country.
- Moore, Francis, of Cheapside.
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- MDCCLXXXII. [1782]
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The contrast; or, a comparison eetween [sic] our woollen, linen, cotton, and silk manufactures: shewing the utility of each, both in a national and commercial view; ...
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London : Printed for J. Buckland, in Paternoster-Row; Seagood, No. 81, Queen-street, Cheapside; and W. Robson, New Bond-street, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]
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