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Title: Free regulated trade, particularly to India the interest of England: being the true, natural means, to promote the navigation and riches of this nation. Forts and castles in India, notwithstanding all specious pretences, are occasionally prov'd to be of uncertain advantage, but of certain inconvenience to us. Discours'd in a letter to a friend.
Print source: Free regulated trade, particularly to India the interest of England: being the true, natural means, to promote the navigation and riches of this nation. Forts and castles in India, notwithstanding all specious pretences, are occasionally prov'd to be of uncertain advantage, but of certain inconvenience to us. Discours'd in a letter to a friend.
[London?: s.n., 1691]
Notes:
Imprint from Wing.
Reproduction of the original in the Goldsmiths' Library, University of London.
Subject terms:
East India Company -- Early works to 1800.
Foreign trade regulation -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Trading companies -- England -- Early works to 1800.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40418.0001.001
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