Dutch policy: or, The only means of growing high and mighty, both by sea and land, without any regard to the ballance of power in Europe [electronic resource] : Containing the particular methods by which that politic nation have from time to time encreased their fishing-trade, which they call their golden-mine, and the advantages they have gained over the English thereby.
1744
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Dutch policy: or, The only means of growing high and mighty, both by sea and land, without any regard to the ballance of power in Europe [electronic resource] : Containing the particular methods by which that politic nation have from time to time encreased their fishing-trade, which they call their golden-mine, and the advantages they have gained over the English thereby.
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London : Printed for R. Montagu, at the Book Ware-House, the general Post-Office, in great Wylde-Street, near that end of great Queen-Street, next Drury-Lane, 1744.
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[2],59,[3]p. ; 8vo.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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Hanson, L. Contemporary printed sources for British and Irish economic history, 1701-1750, 5769
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), N29165
English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), N29165
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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