Annual Register, Nide 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Sivu 67
... ships . Such being the state of things , a discussion was entered into with the Prussian government , and the question was put , will you withdraw all dis- criminating duties , if we do the same ? The answer having been in the ...
... ships . Such being the state of things , a discussion was entered into with the Prussian government , and the question was put , will you withdraw all dis- criminating duties , if we do the same ? The answer having been in the ...
Sivu 71
... ship - building is nearly double of what it is in most foreign countries ; the cost of navigation , when the ship has been built , is much higher , because the wages of seamen , and the price of the stores and victuals for the seamen ...
... ship - building is nearly double of what it is in most foreign countries ; the cost of navigation , when the ship has been built , is much higher , because the wages of seamen , and the price of the stores and victuals for the seamen ...
Sivu 71
... ships built in the British dominions , between 1814 and 1825 , both inclusive , distinguishing the number in each ... ships which entered our harbours was 19,164 , and the tonnage 2,364,000 . The number of foreign ships which en- tered ...
... ships built in the British dominions , between 1814 and 1825 , both inclusive , distinguishing the number in each ... ships which entered our harbours was 19,164 , and the tonnage 2,364,000 . The number of foreign ships which en- tered ...
Sivu 71
... ships which passed the Sound was 2,816 ; the number of ships belonging to all other nations , 9,177 : In 1822 British ships , 3,000 ; of all other nations , 9,000 . In 1823 the com- parative number was about the same as in 1822. In 1825 ...
... ships which passed the Sound was 2,816 ; the number of ships belonging to all other nations , 9,177 : In 1822 British ships , 3,000 ; of all other nations , 9,000 . In 1823 the com- parative number was about the same as in 1822. In 1825 ...
Sivu 71
... ships . Such being the state of things , a discussion was entered into with the Prussian government , and the question was put , will you withdraw all dis- criminating duties , if we do the same ? The answer having been in the ...
... ships . Such being the state of things , a discussion was entered into with the Prussian government , and the question was put , will you withdraw all dis- criminating duties , if we do the same ? The answer having been in the ...
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