The Pamphleteer, Jilid 18Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1821 |
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Halaman 290
... ships of foreign nations , among which England pos- sessed the greatest share , as being the greatest purchaser of her tim- ber , deals , and ... ship , • to keep together and carry her wooden cargo , 290 [ 14 Statement on the present.
... ships of foreign nations , among which England pos- sessed the greatest share , as being the greatest purchaser of her tim- ber , deals , and ... ship , • to keep together and carry her wooden cargo , 290 [ 14 Statement on the present.
Halaman 291
... ship - building themselves , and in the general habit of building their ships of the cheapest articles , such as fir - wood , & c . because the goods they have to carry do not require a stronger built vessel ; are thus enabled to raise ...
... ship - building themselves , and in the general habit of building their ships of the cheapest articles , such as fir - wood , & c . because the goods they have to carry do not require a stronger built vessel ; are thus enabled to raise ...
Halaman 292
... ship - owners are under great appre- hensions that they would loose at once that employ for their ships which they possess at present in the timber trade from Canada ; they are not wrong in their conclusion , as regards Norway and ...
... ship - owners are under great appre- hensions that they would loose at once that employ for their ships which they possess at present in the timber trade from Canada ; they are not wrong in their conclusion , as regards Norway and ...
Halaman 293
... ship - owner , and supplied this country at the rate of 100,655 loads of timber annually ( as will appear from the official returns to have actually been the case ) ; why should they be any longer encouraged to stretch beyond their ...
... ship - owner , and supplied this country at the rate of 100,655 loads of timber annually ( as will appear from the official returns to have actually been the case ) ; why should they be any longer encouraged to stretch beyond their ...
Halaman 294
... ships in the American ports will come to , and which causes them a loss of upwards of twenty shillings on every load of timber ) ; nor because it is a profitable business to the ship - owner in employing his ships upon such voyages ...
... ships in the American ports will come to , and which causes them a loss of upwards of twenty shillings on every load of timber ) ; nor because it is a profitable business to the ship - owner in employing his ships upon such voyages ...
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