If it be objected, That the Management of this Credit will be very costly to the Nation; I humbly conceive, that the Profits thereof will not only support its Charge, but also bring in a great Overplus, which may be usefully Imployed to the Nation’s Advantage; yet were this Objection true, nothing can be termed good Husbandry which spoils our Trade, the stopping whereof but for one Month, will be many Millions lost to the Kingdom.

If by rectifying this, or any better Proposal from a more thinking Head, the Credit of the Nation may be settled in this present Sessions, I have reaped the End I aimed at, the Good and Welfare of my Native Country; which I humbly submit to your Honours great Wisdom, and shall be ready to explain any Thing that may seem doubtful, when I am thereto commanded.

Your Honours,

Most Obedient Servant,

SOME

CONSIDERATIONS

Relating to the carrying on

The Linnen Manufacture

IN THE

KINGDOM