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  • An Essay to the Restoring of our Decayed Trade

    Wherein is Described, the Smuglers, Lawyers, and Officers Frauds &c

    In "An Essay to the Restoring of our Decayed Trade," Joseph Trevers presents a cogent analysis of the economic challenges facing England in the early 18th century. This treatise is characterized by its meticulous argumentation and persuasive rhetoric, reflecting the Enlightenment's emphasis on reason and empirical analysis. Trevers employs a blend of historical contextualization and economic ... Read more

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  • An Essay to the Restoring of our Decayed Trade

    Wherein is Described, the Smuglers, Lawyers, and Officers Frauds &c

    In "An Essay to the Restoring of our Decayed Trade," Joseph Trevers authors a compelling analysis of the socio-economic challenges facing his contemporary society. Through a blend of empirical observation and theoretical discourse, Trevers advocates for a revival of trade practices that have eroded due to systemic neglect and external pressures. His literary style is characterized by rigorous ... Read more

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  • An Essay to the Restoring of our Decayed Trade.

    Wherein is Described, the Smuglers, Lawyers, and Officers Frauds &c.

    Example in this ebookThat I may proceed in as good an Order as I can, (although I cannot pretend to Learning, or Ability to Compose a Book in a Methodical way,) but do wish that such a task as this, had been undertaken by some other, that might have been able abundantly better to have mannaged it, to satisfaction of the Reader; Yet by reason of my former imployment in the Trade of a Cloathier, and ... Read more

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  • King Richard II (Mobi Classics)

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