Potter, W. (1651). Humble proposalls to the honorable the Councell for Trade: And all merchants and others who desire to improve their estates, shevving what particulars if enacted by Parliament would (as with due submission is conceived) conduce to advance trade, imploy the poore, diminish interest, improve publique revenues; and prevent the cruelty of creditors, and the injustice of debtors. Tending (likewise) speedily to promote the enterprise discovered in a late treatise, entituled, The key of wealth, and in an abstract thereof, called, The trades-man's jewel. printed for Edward Husband, at the Golden Dragon in Fleet-street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Potter, William. Humble Proposalls to the Honorable the Councell for Trade: And All Merchants and Others Who Desire to Improve Their Estates, Shevving What Particulars If Enacted by Parliament Would (as with Due Submission Is Conceived) Conduce to Advance Trade, Imploy the Poore, Diminish Interest, Improve Publique Revenues; and Prevent the Cruelty of Creditors, and the Injustice of Debtors. Tending (likewise) Speedily to Promote the Enterprise Discovered in a Late Treatise, Entituled, The Key of Wealth, and in an Abstract Thereof, Called, The Trades-man's Jewel. London: printed for Edward Husband, at the Golden Dragon in Fleet-street, 1651.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Potter, William. Humble Proposalls to the Honorable the Councell for Trade: And All Merchants and Others Who Desire to Improve Their Estates, Shevving What Particulars If Enacted by Parliament Would (as with Due Submission Is Conceived) Conduce to Advance Trade, Imploy the Poore, Diminish Interest, Improve Publique Revenues; and Prevent the Cruelty of Creditors, and the Injustice of Debtors. Tending (likewise) Speedily to Promote the Enterprise Discovered in a Late Treatise, Entituled, The Key of Wealth, and in an Abstract Thereof, Called, The Trades-man's Jewel. printed for Edward Husband, at the Golden Dragon in Fleet-street, 1651.