Suite des observations impartiales d'un vrai Hollandais, Sur les intérêts & l'état présent des affaires politiques de la France, de l'Angleterre, des Provinces-Unies des Pays-Bas & des Etats-Unis de l'Amérique


This 1779 book, "Continuation of the Impartial Observations of a True Dutchman, On the Interests and Present State of Political Affairs of France, England, the Netherlands and the United States of America," is a rejoinder to a 1778 pamphlet. Authored by Antoine-Marie Cerisier, it argues that England has historically been the most dangerous rival to Dutch commerce and critiques Isaac de Pinto's pro-British stance on the American Revolution. The book includes a sharp critique of Isaac de Pinto, a prominent Dutch economist, and his economic treatise. This uncut and unopened copy is preserved in its original contemporary wrappers.


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  • Pinto, Isaac de (1717-1787)

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