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Malachy Postlethwayt (5 May 1707–13
September 1767) was a
British economist and lexicographer,
famous for his
publication of the
commercial dictionary...
- for
several decades. In the 18th century,
London lexicographer Malachy Postlethwayt published his
African maps
showing the "Meridian of London" intersecting...
- and
Montesquieu to
British writers such as Hume, Hobbes, and
Malachy Postlethwayt.
While writing the
report he also
sought out
suggestions from contemporaries...
- Sahara,
which has
acquired great historic significance in the Gold Coast.
Postlethwayt,
Malachy (1774). "Africa".
Universal Dictionary of
Trade and Commerce...
- of the
Royal African Company in 1752, when it was dissolved.
Malachy Postlethwayt,
director and
propagandist of the company.
Charles II of
England Sir...
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ethics Malachy O'Rourke,
Irish Gaelic footballer and
manager Malachy Postlethwayt (1707–1767),
British economist and
lexicographer Malachy Salter (1715–1781)...
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Samuel Cromleholme /ˈkrʌm.ləm/ 1657–1672
Thomas Gale 1672–1697 John
Postlethwayt 1697–1713
Philip Ayscough /ˈæsˌkjuː/ 1713–1721
Benjamin Moreland 1721–1733...
- Literature: In Thirty-nine Volumes.
Calvari - Cas. London: Longman.
Postlethwayt,
Malachy (1766). The
Universal Dictionary of
Trade and Commerce. London:...
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matters he used The
Universal Dictionary of
Trade and
Commerce by
Malachy Postlethwayt, of
which he
owned the
third edition published in 1766. The depiction...
- Europe,
India and in
Istanbul and
other Ottoman port cities.
Malachy Postlethwayt in the 18th
century wrote: They [the
Armenian merchants] are not only...