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Money Answers all Things
by
Jacob Vanderlint
London: Printed for T. Cox; and Sold by J. Wilford, at the Three Flower de Luces behind the Chapter-House in St. Paul's - Church-Yard. MDCCXXXIV. [Price 1s. 6d.]
Money Answers all Things: or, an Essay to Make Money Sufficiently plentiful Amongst all Ranks of People, And Increase our Foreign and Domestick Trade; Fill the Empty Houses with Inhabitants, Encourage the Marriage State, Lessen the Number of Hawkers and Pedlars, and In a great measure, prevent giving long Credit, and making bad Debts in Trade. Likewise shewing, The Absurdity of going to War about Trade; and the most likely Method to prevent the Clandestine Exportation of our Wool: And Also to Reduce the National Debts, and ease the Taxes.
by Jacob Vanderlint.
The Destruction of the Poor is their Poverty. Prov. X, 15.
To the Merchants of Great Britain
Gentlemen,
If this Essay be, what I humbly presume it is, an evident and clear Account of the Foundation of the Trade of the World; an . . .
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