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EDINBURG H:

Printed by A. DONALDSON and J. REID.
For EBENEZER WILSON Bookfeller in Dumfries.

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Book XX. Of laws in relation to commeree, confidered in

its nature and diftinctions.

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Chap. III. Of the poverty of the people,

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Chap. IV. Of commerce in different governments,
Chap. V. Of nations that have entered into an œconomi➡

cal commerce,

Chap. VI. The Spirit of England, with respect to con.

merce,

Chap. VII. In what manner the economical commerce has been fometimes reftrained;

Chap. VIII. Of the prohibition of commerces

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ibid.

Chap. IX. An inftitution adapted to economical com

merce,

Chap. X. The fame fubject continued,

Chap. XI. Of the freedom of commerce,“

Chap. XI. What it is that deftroys this freedom,

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Chap. XIII. The laws of commerce concerning the con

fifcation of merchandifes,

Chap. XIV. Of feizing the perfons of merchants,

Chap: XV. An excellent law,

Chap. XVI. Of the judges of commerce,

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Chap. XVII. That a prince ought not to engage himself

in commerce,

Chap. XVIII. The fame fubject continued,

Chap. XIX. Of commerce in a monarchy,

Chap. XX. A fingular reflection,

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Chap: XXI: To what nations commerce is prejudicial, 14

Book XXI. Of laws relative to commerce confidered in the revolutions it has met with in the world.

Ghap. I. Some general confiderations,

Chap. II. Of the people of Africa,

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Chap. III. That the wants of the people in the south are different from thofe of the north,

Chap. IV. The principal difference between the com“ ) merce of the ancients and the modern

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