Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767
Postlethwayt, Malachy, ca. 1707-1767
Postlethwayt, Malachy
Malachy Postlethwayt British lexicographer
VIAF ID: 47104727 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (11)
Works
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The African trade, the great pillar and support of the British plantation trade in America, 1745: | |
Britain's commercial interest explained and improved | |
The British transatlantic slave trade. | |
Considerations on the making of bar iron with pitt, or sea coal fire and thereby to save the nation above two hundred thousand pounds per annum, we at present pay for foreign bar iron in a letter to a member of the Honourable House of Commons by Mr. Postlethwayt | |
Considerations on the revival of the Royal-British-Assiento; between His Catholick-Majesty, and the Honourable the South-Sea Company : With an humble attempt to unite the African-Trade to that of the South-Sea Company, by act of Parliament. By Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq | |
Dictionnaire universel de commerce | |
Great Britain's true system | |
The history of America containing the geographical, political, and commerical [sic] state of that continent : in which is given a succinct account of the trade, customs and policy of the French nation, and the foundation they have laid for obtaining the sole dominion in those colonies. Translated from the French of Mons. du Bosque late Historographer to the French King. In two volumes | |
The importance of the African expedition ... 1758. | |
The merchants advocate : Or, An enquiry, whether the merchants are not intitled to a discount of 5 per cent. upon the payment of the subsidy of 5 per cent. given to the King, by the Act of Parliament made in the year 1747. Which discount the merchants have never received from the said year 1747, to the present time? Addressed to the merchants of Great-Britain. The merchants advocate will be continued upon all occasions, wherein the interest of that respectable body is concerned. | |
The merchant's public counting-house: or, New Mercantile Institution: wherein is shewn, the necessity of young merchants being bred to trade with greater advantages than they usually are. With a practicable plan for that purpose : Also some remarks on the benefit of this institution to the young nobility and gentry, and such who are intended for the study of the law. By Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq; the plan to be carried into execution by him and company. | |
The national and private advantages of the African trade considered : With a correct map of Africa, and all the European Settlements. By the late Malachy Postlethwayte, Author of the Dictionary of Trade and Commerce | |
North America. | |
Observations on trade and taxes shewing what is requisite and necessary to secure and increase the wealth and power of the British nation : humbly offered to the consideration of the members of both Houses of Parliament. | |
Selected works | |
A short state of the progress of the French trade and navigation : wherein is shewn, the great foundation that France has laid, by dint of commerce, to increase her maritime strength to a pitch equal, if not superior, to that of Great-Britain, unless some how checked by the wisdom of His Majesty's councils ... | |
The universal dictionary of trade and commerce : with large additions and improvements, adapting the same to the present state of British affairs in America since the last treaty of peace made in the year 1763. with great variety of new remarks and illustrations incorporated throughout the whole, together with every thing essential that is contained in Savary's Dictionary, also all the material laws of trade and navigation relating to these kingdoms, and the customs and usages to which all traders are subject |