| 1853 - 328 páginas
...comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the, natural industry of that people, but principally by reason of their cod and...shipping in her colonies, plantations, or provinces." Sir Josiah Child was alarmed loo much, probably, at what really was in his own time, but still saw... | |
| 1853 - 332 páginas
...qualified for the breeding of seamen., not only, by reason of thenatural industry of that people, Irut principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries;...shipping in her colonies, plantations, or provinces." Sir Josiah Child was alarmed too much, probably, at what really was in bis own time, but still saw... | |
| 1854 - 816 páginas
...industry of the people, but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries ; and, in my opinion, there is nothing more prejudicial, and in...shipping in her colonies, plantations, or provinces." The general progress of the colonies in importance, but more especially the jealousy excited by the... | |
| 1854 - 798 páginas
...industry of the people, but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries ; and, in my opinion, there is nothing more prejudicial, and in...shipping in her colonies, plantations, or provinces." The general progress of the colonies in importance, but more especially the jealousy excited by the... | |
| 1858 - 348 páginas
...natural industry of the people, but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries ; and in my opinion there is nothing more prejudicial, and in...increase of shipping in her colonies, plantations, and provinces." But the spirit of British industry was not to be quenched by its transplanting to the... | |
| John Leander Bishop - 1861 - 668 páginas
...comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the natural industry of that people, but, principally, by reason of their Cod and...shipping in her Colonies, Plantations, or Provinces." It was only by an evasion or relaxation of the Laws of Trade, which was connived at by the Revenue... | |
| 1865 - 1452 páginas
...of their cod and maekarel fisheries ; and, in my opinion, there is nothing more prejudicial, and no prospect more dangerous to any mother kingdom than the increase of shipping in its colonies, plantations, and provinces." The selfishness and cupidity of Great Britain desired to... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1866 - 649 páginas
...comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the natural industry of that people, but, principally, by reason of their Cod and...shipping in her Colonies, Plantations, or Provinces." was connived at by the Revenue officials, that the Colonies were ever enabled to pay for the enormous... | |
| John Leander Bishop, Edwin Troxell Freedley, Edward Young - 1866 - 662 páginas
...reason of their Cod and Mackerel fisheries ; and, in my poor opinion, there is nothing more prejndicial, and, in prospect, more dangerous to any mother Kingdom,...shipping in her Colonies, Plantations, or Provinces." was connived at by the Revenue officials, that the Colonies were ever enabled to pay for the enormous... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - 1887 - 164 páginas
...industry of that people, but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries, and, in my opinion, there is nothing more prejudicial, and in...shipping in her colonies, plantations or provinces." The policy of the crown from the accession of the Stuarts down to the Revolution was in strict accordance... | |
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