Balance of Trade in Favor of France Versus England
The excerpt argues that France runs a yearly trade deficit with England and Holland, detailing annual loss figures and claimed gains from new French commerce. It cites authorities on balance of trade, notes proposed tariffs to bolster British linen manufacture, and mentions shipping arrivals and naval actions as context.
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France
England
Enquirer
Holland
The
Helland
Sillance
Eigland
Great Britain
Ireland
French
Flanders
Scotland
Thames
Harlem
America
Spain
Portugal
Freighe
Mourning Orders and Royal Appointments in London Society
Court enters second mourning for the Dowager Queen of Spain with strict dress codes for peers and ladies. News includes naval dispatches to Gibraltar and Port Mahon, marriages in Barbadoes, presentations for livings in Denbigh and Monmouth, clerical instations, a London assault anecdote, a Newgate commitment for pickpocketing, ship books to Plymouth, and imports from Oporto Dunkirk and Barbadoes with cargo details for the Jersey and Delphish fleets.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Lord Chamberlain
Spain
Gibraltar
Port Mahon
Deptford
Barbadoes
William Jenkins
John Jenkins
Deceas
Kegidock
St. George
Denbigh
St. Asaph
James Birt
Shire
Shire Newton
Monmouth
Llandaff
Thomas Whinyates
Charleton
Margaret Donnoko
Davison
Newgate
Alderman Hankey
Adrianus Honnour
Jersey
Delphish
Plymouth
Oporto
Dunkirk
West Indies
St Kitt’s
Jamaica
New-England
Maryland
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Leghorn
Martha
Cooper
Yarmouth
Anne
Philips
New-Engand
Olive Branch
Avis
Elizabeth
Fuller
London
Antigua
Friendship
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Concord
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Bennet
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