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spelling | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes The 2nd ed., corrected, to which is added a letter from a merchant in Holland to a friend in London, concerning His Majesty's guaranteeship, &c London Printed by E. Say and sold by J. Roberts 1726 64 p. 19 cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 06450. - OCLC, 20887754. - Reproduction of original from Goldsmiths' Library, University of London Online-Ausgabe Farmington Hills, Mich Thomson Gale The Making of the Modern World Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382495 Available via the World Wide Web Full text online aCompagnie d'Ostende Compagnie d'Ostende aBelgium xCommerce zAsia, Southeastern vEarly works to 1800 Asia, Southeastern xCommerce zBelgium vEarly works to 1800 Asia, Southeastern xCommerce zGreat Britain vEarly works to 1800 Great Britain xCommerce zAsia, Southeastern vEarly works to 1800 Belgien Großbritannien Asia, Southeastern Commerce Belgium Early works to 1800 Asia, Southeastern Commerce Great Britain Early works to 1800 Belgium Commerce Asia, Southeastern Early works to 1800 Great Britain Commerce Asia, Southeastern Early works to 1800 Reproduktion von The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that 1726 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/19010039200600?origin=/collection/nlh-mme Volltext |
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title | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes |
title_auth | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes |
title_exact_search | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes |
title_exact_search_txtP | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes |
title_full | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes |
title_fullStr | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes |
title_full_unstemmed | The Importance of the Ostend Company consider'd; wherein is fully proved, from the state of our trade with Holland, and, vice versa, that I. It is the interest of each other, ever, to stand by, and support on another. II. That their trade is reciprocally advantageous. III. That the Ostend company is destructive to the trade of Great Britain, and Holland; and, in time, if let alone, will entirely ruin that; and enable the house of Austria to become mistress of the British seas. IV. Means to prevent these misfortunes |
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