The universal merchant [microform] : containing the rationale of commerce, in theory and practice :...
The universal merchant [microform] : containing the rationale of commerce, in theory and practice : an enquiry into the nature and genius of banks, their power, use, influence and efficacy : the establishment and operative transactions of the banks of London and Amsterdam, their capacity and credit calculated and compared : an account of the banks of Hamburgh, Nuremberg, Venice, and Genoa, their credit and course of business : the doctrine of bullion and coins amply discussed, and therefrom the course and par of exchange regularly deduced : exemplified by remarks historical, critical and political : wherein the best writers, ancient and modern, foreign and domestic, are duly considered and referred to ... .
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London : Printed by C. Say, for W. Owen, 1753.
Date
1753.
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T/RAV/FM4/2
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Language
English
Physical Description
Physical content
[6], xxii, 131, [5] p.
Contents
The universal merchant -- A further illustration of the business of exchanges, from the table, representation, &c. of Sir Isaac Newton --Abstract of the indenture between His Majesty and the master and worker of the mint -- A brief disquisition into the nature of gold and silver, and into the art of...
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London : Printed by C. Say, for W. Owen, 1753.
Place of Publication
England
Date Published
1753.
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Available online via The Making of the Modern World.
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microform
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The universal merchant [microform] : containing the rationale of commerce, in theory and practice : an enquiry into the nature and genius of banks, their power, use, influence and efficacy : the establishment and operative transactions of the banks of London and Amsterdam, their capacity and credit calculated and compared : an account of the banks...
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Attributed to Nicolaus Magens in NUC pre-1956.
Dedication signed by William Horsley, who authored the introduction and supplements. Cf. P. [3]-[6] (first count).
Includes index.
Reproduction note
Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1974]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 8771)
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T/RAV/FM4/2
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74Vv643bAv6y
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991006977019702626