The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, 5. köide1841 |
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... Ship Cordage ..... 383 Rock near Cape Bousa ..... 383 Protection of Ships from corrosion - Graham Shoal - Bass Straits ... 384 Ray's Life - preserving Boat ..... 558 Coquet Light and Buoys , Northumberland ..... 559 Comparative Naval ...
... Ship Cordage ..... 383 Rock near Cape Bousa ..... 383 Protection of Ships from corrosion - Graham Shoal - Bass Straits ... 384 Ray's Life - preserving Boat ..... 558 Coquet Light and Buoys , Northumberland ..... 559 Comparative Naval ...
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... ships that might operate as the agents of their com- merce , since Great Britain had herself undertaken the business of supply- ing the colonists with the products required from abroad ? But the emi- grants who had settled upon the ...
... ships that might operate as the agents of their com- merce , since Great Britain had herself undertaken the business of supply- ing the colonists with the products required from abroad ? But the emi- grants who had settled upon the ...
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... ships being sold annually to the parent country . The ordinary mode of proceeding was , to freight these ships with lumber and provisions , and to send them to the West Indies , at whose ports they were laden with West India produce for ...
... ships being sold annually to the parent country . The ordinary mode of proceeding was , to freight these ships with lumber and provisions , and to send them to the West Indies , at whose ports they were laden with West India produce for ...
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... ships and houses , as well as bar- rels , formed materials of considerable value abroad , transported as they were from a wilderness in which they were abundant ; and during the year 1770 , the total value of this species of product ...
... ships and houses , as well as bar- rels , formed materials of considerable value abroad , transported as they were from a wilderness in which they were abundant ; and during the year 1770 , the total value of this species of product ...
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... ships were excluded from the coasting trade , and discriminating duties on tonnage were estab- lished , which gave a preference to our own ships ; no regular system having been established for this object under the old confederation ...
... ships were excluded from the coasting trade , and discriminating duties on tonnage were estab- lished , which gave a preference to our own ships ; no regular system having been established for this object under the old confederation ...
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