An Essay on the State of England - Cary John
"An Essay on the State of England" by John Cary offers a fascinating glimpse into the economic and political landscape of England during a period of intense conflict with France. Originally published centuries ago, this meticulously prepared edition explores the intricacies of British commercial policy, examining the relationship between trade, taxation, and the nation's ability to wage war.
Cary's work delves into the pressing issues of the time, providing valuable insights into the challenges of managing a national economy amidst international tensions. This essay offers a detailed analysis of England's financial state, its impact on the poor, and the strategies employed to fund ongoing military campaigns. A vital resource for understanding the historical context of British economic policy and its enduring relevance to debates surrounding trade, governance, and national strategy. Perfect for readers interested in British history, economic thought, and the historical roots of modern political science.
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