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 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XI.
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 11|''It will not encreaſe our treaſure to enjoyn the Merchant that exporteth
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 11|''It will not encreaſe our treaſure to enjoyn the Merchant that exporteth
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 11|''It will not encreaſe our treaſure to enjoyn the Merchant that exporteth
 * valign=bottom align=right|53
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XII.
 * The undervaluation of our mony which is delivered or received by bills of Exchange here or beyond the Seas cannot decreaſe our treaſure. 
 * valign=bottom align=right|59
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XIII.
 * The Merchant who is a meer Exchanger of Mony by bills, cannot encreaſe or decreaſe our treaſure.
 * valign=bottom align=right|51
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XIV.
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 14|''The admirable feats ſuppoſed to be done by Bankers, and the Merchants
 * The Merchant who is a meer Exchanger of Mony by bills, cannot encreaſe or decreaſe our treaſure.
 * valign=bottom align=right|51
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XIV.
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 14|''The admirable feats ſuppoſed to be done by Bankers, and the Merchants
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 14|''The admirable feats ſuppoſed to be done by Bankers, and the Merchants
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 14|''The admirable feats ſuppoſed to be done by Bankers, and the Merchants
 * valign=bottom align=right|61
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XV.
 * Of ſome Exceſſes and Evils in the Commomwealth, which notwithſtanding decay not our trade, nor treaſure
 * valign=bottom align=right|78
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XVI.
 * How the Revenues and In-comes of Princes may juſtly be raiſed.
 * valign=bottom align=right|83
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XVII.
 * Whether it be neceſſary for great Princes to lay up store of treaſure.
 * valign=bottom align=right|89
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XVIII.
 * How much treaſure a Prince may conveniently lay up yearly.
 * valign=bottom align=right|92
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XIX.
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 19|''Of ſome different effects which proceed from natural and artificial
 * valign=bottom align=right|89
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XVIII.
 * How much treaſure a Prince may conveniently lay up yearly.
 * valign=bottom align=right|92
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XIX.
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 19|''Of ſome different effects which proceed from natural and artificial
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XIX.
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 19|''Of ſome different effects which proceed from natural and artificial
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 19|''Of ſome different effects which proceed from natural and artificial
 * [[England's treasure by forraign trade/Chapter 19|''Of ſome different effects which proceed from natural and artificial
 * valign=bottom align=right|97
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XX.
 * The order and means whereby we may draw up the ballance of our forraign trade, which is the rule of our treaſure.
 * valign=bottom align=right|113
 * colspan=2 align=center|CHAP. XXI.
 * The concluſion upon all that hath been faid concerning the Exportation, or Importation of treaſure.
 * valign=bottom align=right|118
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 * The concluſion upon all that hath been faid concerning the Exportation, or Importation of treaſure.
 * valign=bottom align=right|118
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