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Profitable advice for rich and poor in a dialogue or discourse between James Freeman, a Carolina planter, and Simon Question, a west-country farmer, containing a description or true relation of South Carolina, an English plantation or colony in America, with propositions for the advantageous settlement of people in general, but especially the laborious poor, in that fruitful, pleasant, and profitable country, for its inhabitants.
- Title
- Profitable advice for rich and poor [microform] : in a dialogue or discourse between James Freeman, a Carolina planter, and Simon Question, a west-country farmer, containing a description or true relation of South Carolina, an English plantation or colony in America, with propositions for the advantageous settlement of people in general, but especially the laborious poor, in that fruitful, pleasant, and profitable country, for its inhabitants.
- Author
- Norris, John.
- Publication
- London : J. Howe, 1712.
Details
- Description
- 110 p.
- Subject
- South Carolina
- Note
- Watt (Bibl. brit.) and Allibone (Crit. dict. of Eng. lit.) mention an earlier edition of 1702.
- Reproduction (note)
- Microfiche.
- Call Number
- *XMB-830
- OCLC
- 11750399
- Author
- Norris, John.
- Title
- Profitable advice for rich and poor [microform] : in a dialogue or discourse between James Freeman, a Carolina planter, and Simon Question, a west-country farmer, containing a description or true relation of South Carolina, an English plantation or colony in America, with propositions for the advantageous settlement of people in general, but especially the laborious poor, in that fruitful, pleasant, and profitable country, for its inhabitants.
- Imprint
- London : J. Howe, 1712.
- Reproduction
- Microfiche. Chicago : Library Resources, 1970. 1 microfiche ; 8 x 13 cm. (Library of American civilization ; LAC 15945)
- Research Call Number
- *XMB-830