| Daniel G. Harriman - 1892 - 108 páginas
...America, shall be imported into England or Ireland, or into any of the Plantations (American Golonies) except in ships belonging to English subjects, of...greater number of the crew shall also be English. " Our trade with her West Indian Colonies was prohibited ; and, by the enforcement of these navigation... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1892 - 618 páginas
...America, shall be imported into England or Ireland, or into any of the Plantations (American Colonies) except in ships belonging to English subjects, of...greater number of the crew shall also be English." Our trade with her West Indian Colonies was prohibited ; and, by the enforcement of these navigation... | |
| John Ford (of New York) - 1892 - 152 páginas
...into England or Ireland, or into any of the plantations iAmerican Colonies) except in ships belongmg to English subjects, of which the master and the greater number of the crew shall also be English." EXPORT DISCOUNTS Under pose it is admitted for the moment that some Amerii manufacturers sell more... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1894 - 536 páginas
...America, shall be imported into England or Ireland, or into any of the Plantations (American colonies), except in ships belonging to English subjects, of...greater number of the crew shall also be English." This and subsequent navigation acts destroyed our West India trade. Prices of goods imported and exported,... | |
| James Penny Boyd - 1896 - 632 páginas
...America, shall be imported into England or Ireland, or into any of the Plantations (American colonies), except in ships belonging to English subjects, of...greater number of the crew shall also be English." This and subsequent navigation acts destroyed our West India trade. Prices of goods imported and exported,... | |
| George Boughton Curtiss - 1896 - 906 páginas
...should be imported into England or Ireland or into any of the plantations (that is, American colonies), except in ships belonging to English subjects of which the master and greater number of the crew should also be English ; consequently the prices of all articles imported... | |
| 1900 - 1050 páginas
...America, shall be imported into England or Ireland, or into any of the Plantations (American Colonies) except in ships belonging to English subjects, of...greater number of the crew shall also be English." Our trade with her "West Indian Colonies was prohibited; and, by the enforcement of these navigation... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1906 - 508 páginas
...in Asia, Africa or America, should be imported either into England or Ireland, or any of the English plantations, except in ships belonging to English...which the master and the greater number of the crew were of English nationality. Having thus reserved the important trade of Asia, Africa and America to... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1910 - 398 páginas
...in Asia, Africa or America, should be imported into Great Britain only in ships belonging to British subjects, of which the master and the greater number of the crew were of British nationality, and that all goods produced in Europe should be imported into Great Britain... | |
| John Calvin Brown - 1916 - 328 páginas
...maritime supremacy. The drastic and protective nature of the Act is evidenced by the following excerpts : "No goods or commodities whatever of the growth, production,...greater number of the crew shall also be English." carrying trade is the natural effect and symptom of great national wealth, but it does not seem to... | |
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