Whereas the Royal Navy, and the Navigation of England, wherein, under God, the Wealth, Safety and Strength of this Kingdom is so much concerned, depends on the due Supply of Stores necessary for the same, which being now brought in mostly from foreign... The Pamphleteer - Página 63editado por - 1815Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Great Britain - 1764 - 562 páginas
...in foreign ßippitig, at exorbitant and arbitrary rates, to the . great prejudice and difcoaragemint of the trade and navigation of this kingdom, may be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from her Majeßy's own dominions : and whereas her Majeßy's colonies ana plantations... | |
| Great Britain - 1764 - 562 páginas
...foreign ßipping, at exorbitant and arbitrary rata, to the great prejudice and aifcouragement of tbe trade and navigation of this kingdom, may be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from her Majeßy'i awn dominions : and whereas her Majefly's colanut and plantations... | |
| Nathaniel Atcheson - 1808 - 398 páginas
...shews the policy " Whereas the royal navy and the navigation of England, wherein under GOD the wealth, safety, and strength of THIS KINGDOM is so much concerned,...this kingdom, may be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from her Majesty's own dominions—And whereas her Majesty's colonies and plantations... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 540 páginas
...plantations in America," which, after reciting in the preamble that such stores were then (in 1703) " brought in mostly from foreign parts, in foreign shipping, at exorbitant and arbitrary rates," while they might be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from the vast tracts of land lying... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 776 páginas
...plantations in America," which, after reciting in the preamble that such stores were then (in 1703) " brought in mostly from foreign parts, in foreign shipping, at exorbitant and arbitrary rates," while they might be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from the vast tracts of land lying... | |
| William Cunningham - 1892 - 800 páginas
...colonies*. "Whereas the royal navy, and the navigation of England, wherein, under God, the wealth, safety and strength of this kingdom is so much concerned,...this kingdom, may be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from her Majesty's own dominions : and whereas her Majesty's colonies and plantations... | |
| Eleanor Louisa Lord - 1898 - 186 páginas
...much concerned, depends on the due supply of Stores necessary for the same, which being now brought mostly from Foreign Parts in Foreign Shipping at exorbitant...this Kingdom, may be provided in a more certain and beneficial Manner from Her Majesty's own Dominions; And Whereas her Majesty's Colonies and Plantations... | |
| Eleanor Louisa Lord - 1898 - 188 páginas
...colonies. It reads: "Whereas the Royal Navy and the Navigation of England wherein under God the Wealth and Safety and Strength of this Kingdom is so much concerned,...Stores necessary for the same, which being now brought mostly from Foreign Parts in Foreign Shipping at exorbitant and Arbitrary Rates to the great Prejudice... | |
| William Cunningham - 1908 - 516 páginas
...the subject. " Whereas the royal navy, and the navigation of England, wherein, under God, the wealth, safety and strength of this kingdom is so much concerned,...this kingdom, may be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from her Majesty's own dominions : and whereas her Majesty's colonies and plantations... | |
| William Cunningham - 1908 - 516 páginas
...the subject. " Whereas the royal navy, and the navigation of England, wherein, under God, the wealth, safety and strength of this kingdom is so much concerned,...this kingdom, may be provided in a more certain and beneficial manner from her Majesty's own dominions : and whereas her Majesty's colonies and plantations... | |
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