iv CHAP. II. Of the Difcouragement of Agriculture in the CHAP. III. Of the Rife and Progress of Cities and pire CHAP. IV. 81 99 How the Commerce of the Towns contributed to 117 Of Reftraints upon the Importation from foreign at Home 176 CHAP. III. Of the extraordinary Reftraints upon the Im- Page 209 ibid. PART I. Of the Unreasonableness of those Restraints even 219 PART II. Of the Unreasonableness of thofe extraordinary 235 PART I. Of the Motives for eftablishing new Colonies ibid. PART II. Caufes of the Profperity of new Colonies 358 PART PART III. Of the Advantages which Europe has derived CHAP. VIII. Conclufion of the Mercantile System 400 485 |