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A true state of the present difference between the Royal African Company and the separate traders : shewing the irregularities and impositions of the joint-stock managers : the uselesness of their forts : the expence they are at in the maintenance of the same : the charge of supporting them in a condition of defence : the vast sums they have receiv'd by the ten per cent. duty in order thereunto, and what has been misapply'd to their own private uses : the advantages and reasonableness of an open trade to Africa : and lastly, the danger of an exclusive trade, not only to the traders of south and north Britain but to our American plantations / written by a true lover of his country, and humbly submitted to the wise consideration of both houses of Parliament.

Van Pelt - Microtext Microfilm 2371 no. 4605.
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Format:
Microformat
Author/Creator:
True lover of his country.
Contributor:
Great Britain. Parliament.
Series:
Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 4605.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Royal African Company.
Commerce.
Great Britain--Commerce--Africa--Early works to 1800.
Great Britain.
Africa.
Africa--Commerce--Great Britain--Early works to 1800.
Physical Description:
40 pages
35 mm
monochrome
service copy
positive
Place of Publication:
London : [publisher not identified], 1710.
Notes:
Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1974]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 4605).
Cited in:
Goldsmiths' Lib. cat., 4605.
Hanson 1157.
OCLC:
20886139

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