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spelling | Davenant, Charles 1656-1714 Verfasser aut Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa. Part 3 Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III London printed, and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall [1709] Online-Ressource ([4],iv,52Seiten) 2° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Anonymous. By Charles Davenant English Short Title Catalog, T46605 Price from imprint: price One Shilling stitch'd Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Slave trade Great Britain Early works to 1800 Slave trade Great Britain Statistics Early works to 1800 Royal African Company / Early works to 1800 Africa, West / Commerce / Great Britain / Early works to 1800 Great Britain / Commerce / Africa, West / Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0551801200?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
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title | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III |
title_alt | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa. Part 3 |
title_auth | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III |
title_exact_search | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III |
title_exact_search_txtP | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III |
title_full | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III |
title_fullStr | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III |
title_full_unstemmed | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa through The whole Course and Progress thereof, from the Beginning of the last Century, to this Time. Wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade, are particularly consider'd; and all the Arguments urg'd alternately, by the Two contending Parties here, touching the different Methods now proposed by them, for carrying on the same, to a National Advantage, impartially stated and discussed. By all which, A clear View is given of such a Constitution, as (if establish'd by Act of Parliament) would, in all Probability, render the African Trade a permanent, creditable and advantageous Trade to Britain. Part III |
title_short | Reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to Africa |
title_sort | reflections upon the constitution and management of the trade to africa through the whole course and progress thereof from the beginning of the last century to this time wherein the nature and uncommon circumstances of that trade are particularly consider d and all the arguments urg d alternately by the two contending parties here touching the different methods now proposed by them for carrying on the same to a national advantage impartially stated and discussed by all which a clear view is given of such a constitution as if establish d by act of parliament would in all probability render the african trade a permanent creditable and advantageous trade to britain part iii |
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