A short addition to the Observations concerning trade and interest of money [microform] / by the same hand
- Bib ID:
- 874010
- Format:
- Book and Microform
- Author:
- Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699
- Description:
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- London : Printed for Henry Mortlock ..., 1668
- [3]-14 p.
- Series:
- Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 1871.
- Cited In:
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- Goldsmiths' Lib. cat., 1871.
- Wing C3864.
- Reproduction:
- Microfilm. New Haven, Conn. : Research Publications, [1974]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 1871).
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Child, Josiah, Sir, 1630-1699. Brief observations concerning trade and interest of money
- Copyright:
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- Creator Date of Death is Before 1955
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1699
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1668
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