Proposals for raising a colledge of industry of all useful trades and husbandry with a profit for the rich, a plentiful living for the poor, and a good education for youth : which will be advantage to the government by the increase of the people and their riches.
Main Author: | Bellers, John, 1654-1725 |
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Corporate Author: | Making of the Modern World |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
T. Sowle,
1695.
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