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Charles Davenant
Discourses on the publick revenues, and on the trade of England. In two parts. Viz. I. Of the use of political arithmetick, in all considerations about the revenues and trade. II. On credit, and the means and methods by which it may be restored. III. On the management of the King’s revenues. IV. Whither to farm the revenues, may not, in this juncture, be most for the publick service? V. On the publick debts and engagements. By the author of The essay on ways and means. Part I. To which is added, a discourse upon improving the revenue of the state of Athens. Writte originally in Greek, by Xenophon; and now made English from the original, with some historical notes; by another hand.
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London: Printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul’s Church-yard
, 1698.
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