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Yarranton, Andrew, 1616-1684. | England's improvement by sea and land to out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands, to prevent unnecessary suits in law, with the benefit of a voluntary register, directions where vast quantities of timber are to be had for the building of ships, with the advantage of making the great rivers navigable
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea & land the second part
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea & land. The second part. Containing I. An account of its scituation, and the growths and manufactures thereof. II. The benefit & necessity of a voluntary-register. III. A method for improving the royal-navy, lessening the growing power of France, and obtaining the fishery. IV. Proposals for fortifying and securing Tangier, so that no enemy shall be able to attaque it. V. Advantageous proposals for the city of London, for the preventing of fires and massacres therein; and for lessening the great charge occasioned by the keeping up of the trained bands. VI. The way to make New-Haven in Sussex, fit to receive ships of burthen. VII. Seasonable discourses of the tinn, iron, linnen, and woollen trades; with advantageous proposals for improving them all. Illustrated with seven large copper-plates. By Andrew Yarranton
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land : To out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land : the second part : containing, I. An account of its scituation, and the growths, and manufactures thereof : II. The benefit and necessity of a voluntary-register : III. A method for improving the Royal-Navy, lessening the growing power of France, and obtaining the fishery
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea and land : to out-do the Dutch without fighting, pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands, to prevent unnecessary suits in law, with the benefit of a voluntary register : directions where vast quantities of timber are to be had for the building of ships, with the advantage of making the great rivers of England navigable : rules to prevent fires in London, and other great cities : with directions how the several companies of handicraftsmen in London may always have cheap bread and drink
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land : to out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea and land : to out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands : to prevent unnecessary suits in law : with the benefit of a voluntary
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land : to out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands, to prevent unnecessary suits in law : with the benefit of a voluntary register : directions where vast quantities of timber are to be had for the building of ships, with the advantage of making the great rivers of England navigable
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land The second part. Containing, I. An account of its scituation, and the growths, and manufactures thereof. II. The benefit and necessity of a voluntary-register. III. A method for improving the Royal-Navy, lessening the growing power of France, and obtaining the fishery. IV. Advantageous proposals for the City of London, for the preventing of fires therein; and for lessening the great charge of the trained bands. V. The way to make New-Haven in Sussex, fit to receive ships of burthen. VI. Seasonable discourses of the tin, iron, linnen, and woollen trades: with advantageous proposals for improving them all. Illustrated with seven large copper-plates. By Andrew Yarranton gent
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land To out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands. To prevent unnecessary suits in law; with the benefit of a voluntary regist
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea and land To out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands. To prevent unnecessary suits in law; with the benefit of a voluntary register. Directions where vast quantities of timber are to be had for the building of ships; with the advantage of making the great rivers of England navigable. Rules to prevent fires in London, and other great cities; with directions how the several companies of handicraftsmen in London may always have cheap bread and drink. By Andrew Yarranton, Gent
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea and land the second part. Containing, I. An account of its scituation, and the growths, and manufactures thereof. II. The benefit and necessity of a voluntary-register. III. A method for improving the Royal-Navy, lessening t
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea and land to out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands, to prevent unnecessary suits in law : with the benefit of a voluntary register : directions where vast quantities of timber are to be had for the building of ships, with the advantage of making the great rivers of England navigable : rules to prevent fires in London, and other great cities, with directions how the several companies of handicraftsmen in London may always have cheap bread and drink
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land, etc
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land, to out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands, to prevent unnecessary suits in law... By Andrew Yarranton
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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England's improvement by sea and land. : Shewing the way to out-do the Dutch in trade by sea
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea and land. The second parte. Containing I. An account of its situation, and the growths and manufactures thereof. II. The benefit & necessity of a voluntary register. III. A method for improving the Royal Navy
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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1616-1684.
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England's improvement by sea and land. To out-do the Dutch without fighting, to pay debts without moneys, to set at work all the poor of England with the growth of our own lands. To prevent unnecessary suits in law
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Yarranton, Andrew,
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Englands improvement by sea and land : To out-do the dutch without fighting,to pay debts without moneys, to
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