Prop. 17. Theorem 16.
The free Admission of Forreigners to buy the Woollen and other Manufactures of England, will so much encrease the Treasure of England, as the Money expended in it is more.
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The free Admission of Forreigners to buy the Woollen and other Manufactures of England, will so much encrease the Treasure of England, as the Money expended in it is more.
1 Ax. 3. For every thing will be so much encreased, as is added to it.
1 Pet. 3. But Money is Treasure.
33 Pet. 3. And the free Admission of Forreigners to buy the Woollen and other Manufactures of England, will add so much more Money to the Money of England, as the Money expended therein is more.
Therefore it will so much encrease the Treasure of Eng∣land.
By free Admission, here, I do not mean the Freedom which English men enjoy, viz. to buy them at the second hand of the Free-men of Corporations, and after they have been charged with Land-carriage to London; but at the next Ports, or places where they are made.