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Child, Josiah Sir 1630-1699
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119
works in
416
publications in
5
languages and
6,228
library holdings
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Most widely held works about
Josiah Child
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Sir Josiah Child, merchant economist
by William Letwin
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The Later mercantilists : Josiah Child (1603 [i.e. 1630]-1699) and John Locke (1632-1704)
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Usury at six per cent. examined, and found unjustly charged by Sir Tho. Culpepper and J.C. with many crimes and oppressions, whereof 'tis altogether innocent wherein is shewed the necessity of retrenching our luxury, and vain consumption of forraign commodities, imported by English money : also the reducing the wages of servants, labourers, and workmen of all sorts, which raiseth the value of our manufactures, 15 or 20 per cent. dearer than our neighbours do afford them, by reason of their cheap wages ... : humbly presented to the high court of Parliament now sitting
by Thomas Manley
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The Interest of England considered in an essay upon wooll, our wollen manufactures, and the improvement of trade with some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child
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A Brief abstract of the great oppresions and injuries which the late managers of the East-India-Company have acted on the lives, liberties and estates of their fellow-subjects with a short account of their unjust dealings with the natives in sundry parts of India, which has so much expos'd the honour and interest of the nation, and hazarded the loss of that advantageous trade, humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled
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Select tracts relating to colonies consisting of I. An essay on plantations, by Sir Francis Bacon ... II. Some passages taken out of the History of Florence, &c. [by N. Machiavelli], III. A treatise, by John De Witt ... IV. The benefit of plantations or colonies, by William Penn, V. A discourse concerning plantations, by Sir Josiah Child
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Augusta lacrimans A funeral poem to the memory of the honoured John Seale Esq; By E. Settle, city poet
by Elkanah Settle
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Augusta lacrimans A funeral poem to the memory of the Honourable Sir Daniel Wray, Kt. By E. Settle
by Elkanah Settle
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Augusta Lacrymans. a funeral poem to the memory of the Honourable Sr Charles Thorold, kt. By E. Settle, city poet
by Elkanah Settle
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Augusta Lacrimans. a funeral poem, to the memory of the Honoured Charles Baynton Esq; by E. Settle
by Elkanah Settle
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Augusta Lacrimans. a Funeral poem to the memory of the Honourable Sir James Bateman, kt. By E. Settle, city-poet
by Elkanah Settle
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Usury at six per cent. examined, and found unjustly charged by Sir Tho. Culpepper and J.C. with many crimes and oppressions, whereof 'tis altogether innocent wherein is shewed the necessity of retrenching our luxury, and vain consumption of forraign commodities, imported by English money : also the reducing the wages of servants, labourers
by Thomas Manley
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Book
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A Brief abstract of the great oppresions and injuries which the late managers of the East-India-Company have acted on the lives, liberties and estates of their fellow-subjects with a short account of their unjust dealings with the natives in sundry parts of India, which has so much expos'd the honour and interest of the nation, and hazarded the loss of that advantageous trade, humbly presented to the consideration of the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses, in Parliament assembled
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The Interest of England considered in an essay upon wooll, our wollen manufactures, and the improvement of trade with some remarks upon the conceptions of Sir Josiah Child
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The case of Nathaniel Herne, relating to his election at Dartmouth in Devon
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A discourse concerning the East-India trade Wherein is shewed by arguments taken from a treatise written by Sir Josiah Child, reprinted this present year 1693, that the said trade may be carried on by a regulated company, to much greater advantage of the publick, than by a company with a joint-stock
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The case of Nathaniel Herne relating to his election at Dartmouth in Devon
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Pioneers in economics / 5, The later mercantilists : Josiah Child (1603-1699) and John Locke (1632-1704)
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Augusta Lacrymans
by Elkanah Settle
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Augusta Lacrimans
by Elkanah Settle
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Most widely held works by
Josiah Child
A discourse about trade wherein the reduction of interest in money to 4 ℓ. per centum, is recommended : methods for the employment and maintenance of the poor are proposed : several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, the act of navigation, naturalization of strangers, our woollen manufactures, the ballance of trade, and the nature of plantations, and their consequences in relation to the kingdom are seriously discussed : and some arguments for erecting a court of merchants for determining controversies, relating to maritime affairs, and for a law for transferrance of bills of debts, are humbly offered
by Josiah Child
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46
editions published
between
1690
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1775
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English and French
and held by
223
libraries
worldwide
A supplement, 1689 to a former treatise concerning the East-India trade, printed 1681
by Josiah Child
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10
editions published
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1689
in
English
and held by
181
libraries
worldwide
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
A short addition to the observations concerning trade and interest of money
by Josiah Child
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7
editions published
in
1668
in
English
and held by
180
libraries
worldwide
A treatise wherein is demonstrated, I. That the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trades, II. That the clamors, aspersions, and objections made against the present East-India company, are sinister, selfish, or groundless, III. That since the discovery of the East-Indies, the dominion of the sea depends much upon the wane or increase of that trade, and consequently the security of the liberty, property, and protestant religion of this kingdom, IV. That the trade of the East-Indies cannot be carried on to national advantage, in any other way than by a general joynt stock, V. That the East-India trade is more profitable and necessary to the kingdom of England, than to any other kingdom or nation in Europe
by Josiah Child
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5
editions published
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1681
in
English
and held by
126
libraries
worldwide
Brief observations concerning trade and interest of money
by Josiah Child
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Book
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7
editions published
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1668
in
English
and held by
109
libraries
worldwide
Sir Josiah Child's proposals for the relief and employment of the poor
by Josiah Child
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4
editions published
in
1670
in
English
and held by
108
libraries
worldwide
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Associated Subjects
America Asia Asia--East Indies Bacon, Francis,--1561-1626 Balance of trade Bills of exchange Child, Josiah,--Sir,--1630-1699 Colonies Colonies--Commercial policy Colonization Commerce Commercial policy Contested elections Controversial literature Corporations--Corrupt practices Early works East India Company Economic history Economic policy Economics Elections--Corrupt practices England England and Wales.--Parliament.--House of Commons England--Dartmouth Great Britain History India Indonesia Interest Interest rates Land titles--Registration and transfer Locke, John,--1632-1704 Machiavelli, Niccolò,--1469-1527 Mercantile system Penn, William,--1644-1718 Plantations Poetry Political science Poor Poor laws Promissory notes Public welfare Seale, John Textile industry Tobacco industry Trade regulation Trials, litigation, etc. Usury Witt, Johan de,--1625-1672 Wool industry
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Alternative Names
C., J. (Josiah Child), 1630-1699
Child, Josiah 1630?-1699 Sir
Child, Josiah, Sir, Bart., 1630-1699
Child, Josias, Sir, 1630-1699
J. C., 1630-1699
J. C. (Josiah Child), 1630-1699
Philopatris, 1630-1699
Same hand, 1630-1699
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