Indian fleet, and taking back cargoes of tea or other Indian and Chinese products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, the introduction of steam, and the very general substitution of iron for wooden... The Colonial Office List for ... - Sivu 30tekijä(t) Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1890Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Sir Arthur James Richens Trendell - 1886 - 570 sivua
...salt fish of Newfoundland to Italy and Portugal, and taking back the port wine for which Newfoundland became celebrated ; or running down to Madeira or...which had been so profitable to Bermuda, and now the little maritime' fleet may be said to have ceased to exist, and the industry of the -islanders is entirely... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1925 - 1078 sivua
...cargoes of tea or other Indian and Chinese products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, the introduction...gradually destroyed the carrying trade which had been BO profitable to Bermuda, and now the maritime Meet may lie said to have ceased to exist, and the industry... | |
| 1939 - 1218 sivua
...cargoes of tea or other Indian and Chinese products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, the introduction...the industry of the islanders is entirely confined t* mercantile pursuits and to turning to account the small quantity of agricultural land which they... | |
| 1932 - 1160 sivua
...cargoes of tea or other Indian and Chinese products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, the introduction...said to have ceased to exist, and the industry of tlie islanders is entirely confined to mercantile pursuits and to turning to account the small quantity... | |
| 1910 - 836 sivua
...cargoes of tea or other Indian »ud Chinese products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, the introduction...the carrying trade which had been so Profitable to Remind», and now the maritime eet may be said to have ceased to exist, and the in'lustry of the islanders... | |
| 1899 - 686 sivua
...cargoes of tea or other Indian and Chinese products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, the introduction...gradually destroyed the carrying trade which had been so DrofitAble to Bermuda, and now the maritime ieet may be said to have ceased to exist, and the industry... | |
| 1914 - 888 sivua
...cargoes of tea or other Indian and Chinese products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, the introduction...gradually destroyed the carrying trade which had been во profitable to Bermuda, and now the maritime fleet may be said to have ceased to exist, and the... | |
| 1924 - 1050 sivua
...products to be distributed along the American seaboard. The repeal of the British navigation laws, 'he introduction of steam, and the very general substitution...carrying trade which had been so profitable to Bermuda, ami now the maritime fleet may be said to have ceased to exist, and the industry of the islanders is... | |
| 1928 - 1276 sivua
...substitution of iron for wooden ships, gradually destroyed the carrying trade which had been so ]>rofitable to Bermuda, and now the maritime fleet may be said...industry of the islanders is entirely confined to mercantile pursuits and to turning to account the small quantity of agricultural land which they possess.... | |
| 1897 - 678 sivua
...carryini,- trade which hail lieon so profitable to JWnuiiia, and now the maritime i UYct may be (-aid to have ceased to exist, and the industry of the islanders...entirely confined to turning to account the small quantify of agricultural h'nd which they possess. Hamilton is however still a port of registry, having... | |
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