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Davenant, Charles

1656 – 1714

  • An account of the trade between Great-Britain, France, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Africa, Newfoundland, &cAn account of the trade between Great-Britain, France, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Africa, Newfoundland, &c
  • An essay upon the national credit of EnglandAn essay upon the national credit of England
  • CirceCirce
  • Essays upon I. The ballance of powerEssays upon I. The ballance of power
  • Sir Thomas Double at court and in high prefermentsSir Thomas Double at court and in high preferments
  • The old and modern Whig truly representedThe old and modern Whig truly represented
  • The political and commercial works of that celebrated writer Charles D'AvenantThe political and commercial works of that celebrated writer Charles D'Avenant
  • A clear demonstration, from points of fact, that the recovery, preservation and improvement of Britain's share of the trade to Africa, is wholly owing to the industry, care and application of the Royal African CompanyA clear demonstration, from points of fact, that the recovery, preservation and improvement of Britain's share of the trade to Africa, is wholly owing to the industry, care and application of the Royal African Company
  • A clear demonstration, from points of fact, that the recovery, preservation, and improvement of Britain's share of the trade to Africa is wholly owning to the industry, care, and application of the Royal African CompanyA clear demonstration, from points of fact, that the recovery, preservation, and improvement of Britain's share of the trade to Africa is wholly owning to the industry, care, and application of the Royal African Company
  • A discourse upon grants and resumptionsA discourse upon grants and resumptions
  • A postscript to a discourse of credit, and the means and methods of restoring itA postscript to a discourse of credit, and the means and methods of restoring it
  • A proposal for settling the trade to Africa, in either of the methods after mentioned. ..A proposal for settling the trade to Africa, in either of the methods after mentioned. ..