TY - GEN digital ID - 139421120 TI - A diamond or rich jewel presented to the common-wealth of England for inriching of the nation : being necessary for the use of all marchants and tradesmen, and advantagious to the poor, wherein is declared a way, 1. How all forraign moneys may pass in England and gain the merchants 10 per cent ... 2. To settle a banke in London for furnishing all trades with money ... 3. To supply the nation with salt at three half pence the gallon. 4. To encrease the trade of fishing ... 5. To make England the richest nation in Europe ... 6. To save half the charges of the officers of excise and custome ... 7. To free all necessary commodities from taxes. 8. To settle an insurance office cheap ... AU - Chappel, Samuel. AU - Council of Trade (England and Wales) AU - Gale Cengage Learning PY - 1650 PB - London Printed for John Clowes ... DB - UniCat KW - Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 17th century KW - Great Britain -- Commercial policy -- Early works to 1800 UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:139421120 AB - ER -