A short account of the great benefits which have already arisen to the public , By means of the society instituted in London, in the year 1753, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce. By a Member of the same. National wealth, can only be procured by the increase of commerce, arising from the employment of our people, in husbandry and manufactures. The laws and policy of England relating to trade.
- Bridgen, Edward, d. 1787.
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- MDCCLXV. [1765]
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A short account of the great benefits which have already arisen to the public, By means of the society instituted in London, in the year 1753, for the encouragement of arts, manufactures and commerce. By a Member of the same. National wealth, can only be
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London : Printed for S. Hooper, near the New Church, in the Strand, MDCCLXV. [1765]
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