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A Method of Tanning without Bark
A Method of Tanning without Bark
A Method of Tanning without Bark
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"A Method of Tanning without Bark" by William Maple. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGood Press
Release dateMar 16, 2020
ISBN4064066093082
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    A Method of Tanning without Bark - William Maple

    William Maple

    A Method of Tanning without Bark

    Published by Good Press, 2020

    goodpress@okpublishing.info

    EAN 4064066093082

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    "

    Tanning without BARK

    Is humbly inscribed

    By Their most

    Obedient Servant,

    William Maple.


    THE

    Method of Tanning

    WITHOUT

    BARK.

    Table of Contents

    In Political Computations, the following Principles are universally allowed.

    That the Riches of every Country arise from the Natural Produce of the Earth; and the Labour and Art, imployed in improving the same.

    That the Quantity of Native Commodities, the Source of Riches, is in Proportion to the Number of People, fully and usefully employed.

    That every industrious Person adds to the Wealth, and Support of a Nation; and every Idler, detracts from both, by living on the Labour of Others.

    That it is the best Policy in any Government, to encourage, and provide for the full Imployment of the People; since thereby, the Number, Wealth, Strength, and Quiet of the Inhabitants are increased.

    That the Gain, or Loss of any Nation by Trade, is known, and determined by the Proportion, which the Exports bear in Value to the Imports. On this depends the absolute Quantity of Money in a Nation; the Relative Quantity of the several Species, that composeth this Money, being ascertained by the Value imposed on those Species; either as it agrees with, or differs from the Value set thereon by other Nations.

    A Nation certainly loses by a Trade, whose Exports are not compleatly manufactured, and whole Imports are fully wrought.

    A few Manufactures will serve to exchange for great Quantities of the simple Produce of the Earth.

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