Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pagini |
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... trade highly dependent upon a transpor- tation system ( " circulation of trade " ) , and nurturing the produc- tion , manufacture , and sale of wool ( his idea of the backbone of the English economy ) . * 44 Defoe's writings on trade ...
... trade highly dependent upon a transpor- tation system ( " circulation of trade " ) , and nurturing the produc- tion , manufacture , and sale of wool ( his idea of the backbone of the English economy ) . * 44 Defoe's writings on trade ...
Pagina 66
... trade agreements , quotes them , and insists that the Treaty of Commerce is more to Britain's advantage than to France's . Unfortunately in rehearsing the reason for trade restrictions after the Treaty of Ryswick , he reminds the reader ...
... trade agreements , quotes them , and insists that the Treaty of Commerce is more to Britain's advantage than to France's . Unfortunately in rehearsing the reason for trade restrictions after the Treaty of Ryswick , he reminds the reader ...
Pagina 68
... trade was " power and wealth , " and that individuals could explore , trade , and invest without help from Parliament . Much of his later writing bordered on the fantastic , but it was the fantasy that sent explorers from Europe around ...
... trade was " power and wealth , " and that individuals could explore , trade , and invest without help from Parliament . Much of his later writing bordered on the fantastic , but it was the fantasy that sent explorers from Europe around ...
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PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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