Child, Josiah Sir
1630 – 1699
32 works on record
Works

Selected works 1668-1697
1968

A new discourse of trade
1693
A treatise
1982
Traités sur le commerce..
1754
A method concerning the relief and employment of the poor
1699
The great honor and advantage of the East-India trade to the kingdom, asserted
1697
A discourse of the nature, use and advantages of trade
1694
A new discourse of trade, wherein is recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants
1694
An essay on wool and wollen manufacture
1693
A discourse about trade
1690
A discourse concerning trade, and that in particular of the East-Indies
1689
A supplement, 1689 to a former treatise
1689
A supplement, 1689
1689
Supplement, 1689, to a former treatise concerning the East-India trade, printed 1681
1689
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
1681
A treatise wherein is demonstrated
1681
A treatise wherein is demonstrated I. That the East India trade is the most national of all foreign trades, II. That the ... 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 ... that trade ..., IV. That the trade of the East Indies cannot be carried on ... 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 ..
1681
Sir Josiah Child's proposals for the relief and employment of the poor
1670
Brief observations concerning trade, and interest of money
1668
A short addition to the observations concerning trade and interest of money
1668
Brief observations concerning trade, and interest of money by J.C
1668
A Letter from a lawyer of the Inner Temple to his friend in the country concerning the East-India stock and the project of uniting the new and old companies
Select tracts relating to colonies
An essay on wool, and woolen manufacture
Select dissertations on colonies and plantations
A new discourse of trade: wherein are recommended several weighty points relating to companies of merchants, the act of navigation, naturalization of strangers, and our woollen manufactures
A treatise, wherein is demonstrated I. That the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trade. 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
The great honour and advantage of the East-India trade to the kingdom, asserted
Shinkōekiron
A treatise wherein is demonstrated I. that the East-India trade is the most national of all foreign trades
A discourse of trade
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