CHA P. III. Of the extraordinary Reftraints upon the Im- portation of Goods of almost all Kinds, from thofe Countries with which the Ba- lance is fuppofed to be difadvantageous PART I. Of the Unreasonableness of thofe - Digreffion concerning Banks of Depofit, parti- cularly concerning that of Amfterdam PART II. Of the Unreasonableness of those ibid, PART I. Of the Motives for eftablishing new PART II. Caufes of the Profperity of new Co- PART III. Of the Advantages which Europe bas derived from the Discovery of America, CHAP. VIII. ibid. ΑΝ APPENDIX. THE HE two following Accounts are fubjoined in order to illuftrate and confirm what is faid in the Fifth Chapter of the Fourth Book, concerning the Tonnage bounty to the White Herring Fishery. The Reader, I believe, may depend upon the accuracy of both Accounts, An Account of Buffes fitted out in Scotland for Eleven Years, with the Number of Empty Barrels carried out, and the Number of Barrels of Herrings caught; alfo the Bounty at a Medium on each Barrel of Seafteeks, and on each Barrel when fully packed. Years. Number of Empty Barrels Barrels of Her- Bounty paid on the Buffes. carried out, rings caugh'. Buffes. £• §. d. 2085 0 1772 168 41316 |