| Francis Gould Smith - 1877 - 102 halaman
...plantations, " His Majesty has none so apt for the building of ships as New England, nor none comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the natural industry of the people, but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries ; and in my opinion there... | |
| Eben Greenough Scott - 1882 - 368 halaman
...hath none so apt for the building of shipping as New England, nor none comparably so qualified for breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the natural...nothing more prejudicial, and in prospect more dangerous to any mother hingdom, than the increase of shipping in her colonies, plantations, and provinces. "To... | |
| Henry Hall - 1884 - 304 halaman
...plantations, his Majesty has none so apt for building of shipping as New England, nor any comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen, not only...fisheries; and. in my poor opinion, there is nothing more prejndicial, and in prospect more dangerous, to any mother kingdom, than tho increase in shipping in... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 736 halaman
...plantations, his Majesty has none so apt for building of skipping as New England, nor my comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen, not only...that people, but principally by reason of their cod a*d mackerel fisheries; and, in my poor opinion, there is nothing more prejudicial, and in prospect... | |
| Judson Stuart Landon - 1889 - 796 halaman
...hath none so apt for the building of shipping as New England, nor none comparably so qualified for breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the natural...nothing more prejudicial, and in prospect more dangerous to any mother kingdom, than the increase of shipping in her colonies, plantations, and provinces. "To... | |
| Daniel Woodley Prowse - 1895 - 914 halaman
...American plantations His Majesty has none so apt for building of shipping as New England, nor comparably so qualified for the breeding of seamen not only by...nothing more prejudicial and in prospect more dangerous to any Mother Country than the increase of shipping in her colonies plantations or Provinces." ' Well... | |
| Eleanor Louisa Lord - 1898 - 186 halaman
...Q: 53. 2" History of New England," Chapter on " The Present State of New England." 3Weeden, p. 578. reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries; and in...more prejudicial, and in prospect more dangerous, to any mother kingdom, than the increase of shiping in their colonies, plantations or provinces."1... | |
| Eleanor Louisa Lord - 1898 - 188 halaman
..."His Majesty hath none so apt; for the building of shipping as New England, nor none com-. parably so qualified for the breeding of seamen, not only...natural industry of that people, but principally by iMr. Bridger to the Board of Trade, BT New Eng., Q: 53. 211 History of New England," Chapter on " The... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1899 - 578 halaman
...hath none so apt for the building of shipping as New England, nor none comparably so qualified for breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the natural industry of the people, but principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries." His contempory, Dr. Charles... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 454 halaman
...hath none so apt for the building of shipping as New England, nor none comparably so qualified for breeding of seamen, not only by reason of the natural...principally by reason of their cod and mackerel fisheries." 6 On his last page are words more than complimentary : — 1 Curiosities of Literature, (London, 1849,)... | |
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