England's improvements. In two parts. In the former is discoursed, how the kingdom of England may be improved, in strength, employment, wealth, trade. By encreasing the value of lands, the revenues of the crown and Church, peace and amity with forein nations, without any charge to the subject. In the latter is discoursed, how the navigation of England may be increased, and the soveraignty of the British seas more secured to the crown of England. Treatise III. By Roger Coke
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- England's improvements. In two parts. In the former is discoursed, how the kingdom of England may be improved, in strength, employment, wealth, trade. By encreasing the value of lands, the revenues of the crown and Church, peace and amity with forein nations, without any charge to the subject. In the latter is discoursed, how the navigation of England may be increased, and the soveraignty of the British seas more secured to the crown of England. Treatise III. By Roger Coke
- How the navigation of England may be encreased, and the soveraignty of the British seas more secured to the crown of England.
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London: printed by J.C. for Henry Brome, at the Gun at the west-end of St. Pauls, 1675.
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- 1675
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- R39991
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- 121839
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- [20], 68, [12], 73-115, [1] p. ; 4°.
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- Possibly intended as a continuation of his "A treatise wherein is demonstrated that the Church and state of England are in equal danger with the trade of it", which consists of two parts numbered treatise 1 and 2
The words "wealth, trade." and "The value .. nations," are bracketed together, and the words "strength, employment," are enclosed in brackets on title page
"How the navigation of England may be encreased, and the soveraignty of the British seas more secured to the crown of England. Treatise IV" has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous.