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England’s Treasure on Foreign Trade
Chapter 1
The Qualities of a Perfect Foreign Trade Merchant
Chapters 2 and 3
How to enrich our Country
Chapter 5
Foreign Trade is the only way to improve the price of our Lands
Chapter 6
The Spanish Treasure cannot be kept from other Kingdoms by any Spanish prohibition
Chapter 7
The Diversity of Gain by Foreign Trade
Chapter 8
Debasing our Money cannot enrich the Nations
Chapter 9
Allowing Foreign Coins to enter at higher rates relative to our Standard will not Increase our Treasure
Chapter 10 and 11
The Statute of Employments by Foreigners cannot Increase our Wealth
Chapter 12
The undervaluing of our Money by Bills of Exchange cannot decrease our treasure
Chapter 13
The Merchant who merely Exchanges money by Bills cannot Affect our Wealth
Chapter 14
The Bankers and Merchants Exchange
Chapter 15
Some Excesses and evils in the Nation which decay not our Trade nor Treasure
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