The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 93
... naval stores . All that such policy implied is as vital to- day to the safety of the Empire as it was then , though the old ships which were built and maintained by it have sailed below the horizon . The principal factors then ...
... naval stores . All that such policy implied is as vital to- day to the safety of the Empire as it was then , though the old ships which were built and maintained by it have sailed below the horizon . The principal factors then ...
Page 96
... naval material . 6 " In April 1679 , Charles II appointed Commissioners ... stores , and a reserve in magazine . Of the thirty ships ordered by ... stores ' than had happened at the close of the most expenceful war . ' As an example of ...
... naval material . 6 " In April 1679 , Charles II appointed Commissioners ... stores , and a reserve in magazine . Of the thirty ships ordered by ... stores ' than had happened at the close of the most expenceful war . ' As an example of ...
Page 99
... naval stores , importation was en- couraged by a premium of 17. per tun ; and a few years later , in view of the great store of trees fit for masts in Scotland , landowners were encouraged in the same way to make roads for their ...
... naval stores , importation was en- couraged by a premium of 17. per tun ; and a few years later , in view of the great store of trees fit for masts in Scotland , landowners were encouraged in the same way to make roads for their ...
Page 100
... stores ' separately laid up and preserv'd for use whenever the service shall call for them , ' and that there should ... naval stores in its domestic application . We see it at work in 1704 , in the statute of Anne ' for encouraging the ...
... stores ' separately laid up and preserv'd for use whenever the service shall call for them , ' and that there should ... naval stores in its domestic application . We see it at work in 1704 , in the statute of Anne ' for encouraging the ...
Page 103
... stores for rebuilding the fleet which was to deprive England of her ... naval store - houses were empty ; that the ships sent to America under ... stores continued throughout . ' The incompetence of Lord Sandwich's administration of the ...
... stores for rebuilding the fleet which was to deprive England of her ... naval store - houses were empty ; that the ships sent to America under ... stores continued throughout . ' The incompetence of Lord Sandwich's administration of the ...
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