The undoubted art of thriving wherein is shewed : 1. That a million L. sterling money, or more if need be, may be raised for propogating the trade of the nation, &c. without any kind of prejudice to the leiges, but on the contrair to their great vtility and advantage, 2. How the Indian and African Company may propogat [sic] their trade, and that trade and manufacturers of all sorts may by encouraged to the honour, strength and wealth of the nation, 3. How every one according to his quality, may live comfortably and happily : concluding with several thoughts tuching [sic] the management of publick concerns.

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The undoubted art of thriving wherein is shewed : 1. That a million L. sterling money, or more if need be, may be raised for propogating the trade of the nation, &c. without any kind of prejudice to the leiges, but on the contrair to their great vtility and advantage, 2. How the Indian and African Company may propogat [sic] their trade, and that trade and manufacturers of all sorts may by encouraged to the honour, strength and wealth of the nation, 3. How every one according to his quality, may live comfortably and happily : concluding with several thoughts tuching [sic] the management of publick concerns.
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Donaldson, James, fl. 1697-1713.
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Edinburgh :: Printed by John Reid,
1700.
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Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies.
Legal tender -- England.
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"The undoubted art of thriving wherein is shewed : 1. That a million L. sterling money, or more if need be, may be raised for propogating the trade of the nation, &c. without any kind of prejudice to the leiges, but on the contrair to their great vtility and advantage, 2. How the Indian and African Company may propogat [sic] their trade, and that trade and manufacturers of all sorts may by encouraged to the honour, strength and wealth of the nation, 3. How every one according to his quality, may live comfortably and happily : concluding with several thoughts tuching [sic] the management of publick concerns." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A36290.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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READER,

BEsides Words not right Spele, turned Letters, pound for pounds in several places, together with other such Omissions, which doth not marr the Sense, take the following Errata.

ERRATA

PAge 14, line 7, for off, Read of, P. 15, l. 20, for or, R. or, P. 38, l. 6. for six Wheels, R. six Weeks, P. 29, for it was, R. it were, P. 59. l. 5, for many, R. may, P. 60, l; 12. for Others, R. Other, P. 62. l. 12, for hither, R. thither, P. 64, l. 10. for hard dozen, R. half dozen, l. 11, for Run too R. Run to, P. 65, l. 10, for to Obious, R. too Obvi∣ous, P. 67. l. 4, for alongs, R. along, P. 100, l. 19, for possible, R. impossible, P. 101, l. 17, for may easily their Profits live up to, R. may easily live up to their Profits, P. 11o. l. 20. for them, R. their.

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