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England's improvement by sea & land. : The second part. Containing I. An account of its scituation, and the growths and manufactures thereof. II. The benefit & necessity of a voluntary-register. III. A method for improving the royal-navy, lessening the growing power of France, and obtaining the fishery. IV. Proposals for fortifying and securing Tangier, so that no enemy shall be able to attaque it. V. Advantageous proposals for the city of London, for the preventing of fires and massacres therein; and for lessening the great charge occasioned by the keeping up of the trained bands. VI. The way to make New-Haven in Sussex, fit to receive ships of burthen. VII. Seasonable discourses of the tinn, iron, linnen, and woollen trades; with advantageous proposals for improving them all. Illustrated with seven large copper-plates
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