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Dutch policy: or, The only means of growing high and mighty, both by sea and land, without any regar...

Dutch policy: or, The only means of growing high and mighty, both by sea and land, without any regar...

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Dutch policy: or, The only means of growing high and mighty, both by sea and land, without any regard to the ballance of power in Europe. [electronic resource] : Containing the particular methods by which that politic nation have from time to time encreased their fishing-trade, which they call their golden-mine, and the advantages they have gained over the English thereby.

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Dutch policy: or, The only means of growing high and mighty, both by sea and land, without any regard to the ballance of power in Europe. [electronic resource] : Containing the particular methods by which that politic nation have from time to time encreased their fishing-trade, which they call their golden-mine, and the advantages they have gained over the English thereby.

Publisher

London : Printed for R. Montagu, at the Book Ware-House, the general Post-Office, in great Wylde-Street, near that end of great Queen-Street, next Drury-Lane, 1744.

Date

1744.

Record Identifier

74VK2ZPX80Ol

MMS ID

991017902839702626

Language

English

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[2],59,[3]p. ; 8°.

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Publisher

London : Printed for R. Montagu, at the Book Ware-House, the general Post-Office, in great Wylde-Street, near that end of great Queen-Street, next Drury-Lane, 1744.

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

1744.

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Dutch policy: or, The only means of growing high and mighty, both by sea and land, without any regard to the ballance of power in Europe. [electronic resource] : Containing the particular methods by which that politic nation have from time to time encreased their fishing-trade, which they call their golden-mine, and the advantages they have gained...

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General note

Price on title page: (Price 1s.)

Reproduction of original from University of London's Goldsmiths' Library.

With three final advertisement pages.

Citation / References Note

ESTC N29165.

Hanson, 5769.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74VK2ZPX80Ol

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VK2ZPX80Ol

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MMS ID

991017902839702626