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England's improvements. : In two parts. In the former is discoursed, how the kingdom of England may be improved, in strength, employment, wealth, trade. : By encreasing the value of lands, the revenues of the Crown and Church, peace and amity with forein nations, without any charge to the subject. : In the latter is discoursed, how the navigation of England may be increased, and the soveraignty of the British seas more secured to the Crown of England. : Treatise III
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England's glory; or, The great improvement of trade in general, by a royal bank, or office of credit, to be erected in London; : wherein many great advantages that will hereby accrue to the nation, to the Crown, and to the people, are mentioned; with answers to the objections that may be made against this bank
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