The golden treasury: or, The compleat minor [sic]· Being royal institutions, or proposals for articles to establish and confirm laws, liberties & customs of silver & gold mines, to all the king's subjects, in such parts of Africa and America, which are now (or shall be annexed to, and dependant on the crown of England. With rules, laws and methods of mining and getting of precious stones; the working and making of salt-peter; and also, the digging and getting of lead, tin, copper, and quick-silver-oars [sic], in any or either of those countries. Whereby navigation, and trade, with the subjects interest and riches, together with the crown's revenues, would be greatly encreased in a little time. Most humbly offered to the consideration of the King's most excellent Majesty, & this present Parliament

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  • The golden treasury: or, The compleat minor [sic]· Being royal institutions, or proposals for articles to establish and confirm laws, liberties & customs of silver & gold mines, to all the king's subjects, in such parts of Africa and America, which are now (or shall be annexed to, and dependant on the crown of England. With rules, laws and methods of mining and getting of precious stones; the working and making of salt-peter; and also, the digging and getting of lead, tin, copper, and quick-silver-oars [sic], in any or either of those countries. Whereby navigation, and trade, with the subjects interest and riches, together with the crown's revenues, would be greatly encreased in a little time. Most humbly offered to the consideration of the King's most excellent Majesty, & this present Parliament
  • Royal institutions
  • Compleat miner; Compleat minor
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Imprint
London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Marshal at the Bible in Grace-church-street, 1699.
Publication year
1699
ESTC No.
R4584
Grub Street ID
124943
Description
[12], 126 p. ; 12°.
Note
First published in 1694 as: Royal institutions.