GENERAL CONTENTS. ^(>^ 



Book 11. Chap. Seel. Page. 



low, broad, and narrow wheels ; and the theo- 

 ry of their principles concifely explained . — — 2. 483 



TRADE. 



Guiney Trade^ and benefits arifing from it . — V. i . 49 1 



General Kftimate of Negroes, ftock, and fettlements — : — — 495 

 Of one Year's Produce . . . — — — 496 



Exports to Great Britain, North America, &c. — — — Id. 

 Imports from different parts . . . — — — 500 



Balances . . ... — — — 501 



Shipping, tonnage, and fpecification of Imports — — — 504 

 Loofe computation of Profits gained by Great- 

 Britain ... . — — — 507 

 Reafons offered upon the Principles of Trade, for 

 better peopling the Ifland — Refledions on the 

 comparative Growth of the French Sugar 

 Iflands — On the Confumption of Sugar; and a 

 Statement of its import from Jamaica, into the — — 2. 309 

 Port of London, for a double feries of feventeen to 

 years . . . . — — — 529 

 Inland Commerce . . . . . — • — 5. Id, 

 Probable amount of Coins wanted for and in cir- 

 culation . . . . . — — — 530 

 Suppofcd Caufcs of a fcarcity of Money in the 



Ifljnd . . . . . — — 



Profits gained by the landed, over the monied In- 



tereft . . . . . • . — — • 



53^ 



53^ 



i\I O N E Y, 



Confidered with refped to external and internal 



Commerce . . . , — VI. i. 535 

 Refledions on the Trade of this Ifland with the 



Northerner/cans ., . . . — ■ — — 539 

 111 Effefts proceeding from a fcarcity of Money 



. in this Ifland . . , , . . — — — 542 



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