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The undoubted art of thriving; wherein is shewed, 1. That a million L. sterling money, or more if need be may be raised for propogating the trade of the nation, &c. Without any kind of prejudice to the leiges, but on the contrair to their great vtility and advantage. 2. How the Indian and African Company may propogat their trade, and that trade and manufactures of all sorts may be encouraged to the honour, strength and wealth of the nation. 3. How every one according to his quality, may live comfortably and happily. Concluding with several thoughts tuching the management of publick concerns.

Title
The undoubted art of thriving; wherein is shewed, 1. That a million L. sterling money, or more if need be may be raised for propogating the trade of the nation, &c. Without any kind of prejudice to the leiges, but on the contrair to their great vtility and advantage. 2. How the Indian and African Company may propogat their trade, and that trade and manufactures of all sorts may be encouraged to the honour, strength and wealth of the nation. 3. How every one according to his quality, may live comfortably and happily. Concluding with several thoughts tuching the management of publick concerns.
Author
Donaldson, James, active 1697-1713.
Publication
Edinburgh, Printed by J. Reid, 1700.

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Description
4 p. l., 135(1) p.; 14.5 cm. (8vo.).
Subject
  • Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies
  • Money
  • Paper money
  • Scotland > Economic conditions
Note
  • Dedication signed: Ja. Donaldson.
Indexed In (note)
  • Scott: Darien company
Call Number
*KC 1700 (Donaldson, J. Undoubted art of thriving)
OCLC
9954001
Author
Donaldson, James, active 1697-1713.
Title
The undoubted art of thriving; wherein is shewed, 1. That a million L. sterling money, or more if need be may be raised for propogating the trade of the nation, &c. Without any kind of prejudice to the leiges, but on the contrair to their great vtility and advantage. 2. How the Indian and African Company may propogat their trade, and that trade and manufactures of all sorts may be encouraged to the honour, strength and wealth of the nation. 3. How every one according to his quality, may live comfortably and happily. Concluding with several thoughts tuching the management of publick concerns.
Imprint
Edinburgh, Printed by J. Reid, 1700.
Indexed In:
Scott: Darien company, 126
Local Note
Lenox Collection.
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Research Call Number
*KC 1700 (Donaldson, J. Undoubted art of thriving)
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