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Title Short notes and observations drawn from the present decaying condition of this kingdom in point of trade, laid down in twelve particulars some of which might (if seasonably applyed) possibly contribute to our recovery. : I. Against transportation of our wools, &c. II. Reformation in our manufactures. III. To incourage our fishings. IV. All persons, as well strangers as English, that shall contribute to the increase of our manufactures, to be equally encouraged. V. All commodities imploy'd in our manufactures, as well as our manufactures, to be free of custome, or other imposition whatsoever. VI. Vain and unnecessary commodities to be most laden with duties. VII. Foraign commodities exported, to have the whole custome paid back. VIII. Ireland to be incouraged in setting up of woollen manufactures. IX. A free trade to Virginia, is the only way to make that countrey thrive. X. His Majesties revenue will be best laid for the nation in general, where it shall least burthen or disturbe trade. XI. Of officers to be imploy'd in the management of His Majesties revenue. XII. To restrain our great excess in apparel, &c.
Publication Info London : [s.n.], printed in the year, MDC LXII. [1662]


Subject Taxation -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Taxation -- Virginia -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Commerce -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
Virginia -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Descript [2], 14 p.
Note Reproduction of original in: Columbia University. Libraries.

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