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An answer to the pretended remarks on Mr. Webber's scheme and the Draper's pamphlet : shewing that the remarker hath not made the least objection to the scheme which the draper recommended, nor disprov'd the least fact which he advanced : as also that all that hath been alledged by the Gentleman's magazine against it is groundless and that the truth of the calculation is undoubted : to which is added, A copy of the letter which Mr. Webber received concerning its being stipulated that France should have our wool : which letter also contains a short but pathetick address to the electors of Great-Britain : written at the time of the last election and altogether as necessary at this time, with some other reasons setting forth the probability of such a stipulation : also a petition intended to have been presented to Parliament praying an act to confirm the charter which His Majesty granted Mr. Webber : which petition was not refused on account of such a chart.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
London, John, active 1740-1741.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Webber, Samuel, active 1735-1740. Account of a scheme for preventing the exportation of our wool.
Webber, Samuel.
Webster, W. (William), 1689-1758. Consequences of trade as to the wealth and strength of any nation.
Webster, W.
Wool industry--Great Britain.
Wool industry.
Great Britain.
Great Britain--Commercial policy.
Commercial policy.
Physical Description:
6 unnumbered pages, 25 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 21 cm (8vo)
Place of Publication:
London : Printed and sold by J. Robinson ... A. Dodd ... and J. Millan ..., 1741.
Notes:
Answers an Account of a scheme for preventing the exportation of our wool, by Samuel Webber (1740) and the Consequences of trade as to the wealth and strength of any nation, by William Webster (published anonymously 1740), known as the Draper's pamphlet.
Erratum: p. 25.
Cited in:
Hanson 5548
OCLC:
222555615

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