Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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HF485 .B43 2011 | The Corsini letters / | 1 |
HF485 .B74 | The British merchant, or, Commerce preserv'd : in answer to the Mercator, or Commerce retriev'd. | 1 |
HF485 .C4 | The early chartered companies (A.D. 1296-1858) / | 1 |
HF485 .C55 | Guide to English commercial statistics, 1696-1782 / | 1 |
HF485 .D86 2001 | The new imperial economy : the British army and the American frontier, 1764-1768 / | 1 |
HF485 (INTERNET) | A speech made by the Right Honourable George Earl of Berkeley to the Levant company at their annual election, February ix, MDCLXXX His Lordship being governour of that most loyal society. | 1 |
HF485 .J13 | The golden fleece, or, Old England restored to its old honest vocation | 2 |
HF485 .L8 | The beginnings of English overseas enterprise : a prelude to the empire / | 1 |
HF485 .L83 1917i | The beginnings of English overseas enterprise a prelude to the empire / | 1 |
HF485 .M54 1617 | An abstract, almost verbatim (with some necessarie addition,) of The customers apologie, written 18. yeares ago, to shew their distresse in the out-ports, aswell through want of maintenance and meanes to beare out their seruice, as countenance and credit in regard of others | 1 |
HF485 .N31 1684 |
The compleat tradesman, or, The exact dealers daily companion instructin[g] [h]im throughly in all things absolutely n[ecessar]y to be known by all those who would thrive in the world and in the whole art and mystery of trade and traffick : and will be of constant use for all merchants, whole-sale-men, shop-keepers, retailers, young tradesmen, countrey-chapmen, industrious yeomen, traders in petty villages and all farmers and others that go to countrey fairs and markets, and for all men whatsoever that be of any trade or have any considerable dealings in the world / The compleat tradesman, or, The exact dealers daily companion instructin[g] [h]im throughly in all things absolutely n[ecessar]y to be known by all those who would thrive in the world and in the whole art and mystery of trade and traffick : and will be of constant use for all merchants, whole-sale-men, shop-keepers retailers, young tradesmen, countrey-chapmen, industrious yeomen, traders in petty villages and all farmers and others that go to countrey fairs and markets, and for all men whatsoever that be of any trade or have any considerable dealings in the world / |
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HF485 .R3 | Enterprise & empire : merchant and gentry investment in the expansion of England, 1575-1630 / | 1 |
HF485 .S36 | Eight articles of the Scots demands, desiring they may be inacted by this present Parliament concerning shipping : 1 Iuly, 1641. | 2 |
HF485 .S74 2023 | Empire, incorporated : the corporations that built British colonialism / | 2 |
HF485 .S74 2023eb | Empire, incorporated : the corporations that built British colonialism / | 2 |
HF486 | Opium and empire : the lives and careers of William Jardine and James Matheson / | 2 |
HF486.C2 E85 | An Exact list of all the men, women, and boys that died on board the Indian and African company's fleet during their voyage from Scotland to America and since their landing in Caldeonia together with a particular account of their qualities, the several days of their deaths, and the respective distempers or accidents of which they died. | 1 |
HF486.C6 A5 1696 | I, Thomas Andersone of [illegible], obilge [sic] me, my heirs, and executors to pay to the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies, or to whom they shall appoint the sum of [fifty] [illegible]... | 1 |
HF486.C6 A5 1700 | An encomium on the Indian and African Company's undertaking, as it is faithfully translated out of the Amstelodam-Laydon Gazette, May 13, 1700. N.S. by which any man may see the sense of foreigners concerning that noble design. | 1 |
HF486 .E5 | Debt on East India goods & cont. impost. 20 December 1695. | 1 |