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A dissertation on the public fisheries of Great Britain; explaining the rise, progress, and art of the Dutch fishery; and shewing ... that the establishment of a national fishery on similar principles will extinguish the poor's rate; afford universal employment; prevent the necessity of naval impress; increase trade; diminish taxes; supply constant and perpetual food; and augment the wealth of the nation annually twenty millions of pounds; with the method proposed for effecting such establishment.

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A dissertation on the public fisheries of Great Britain; explaining the rise, progress, and art of the Dutch fishery; and shewing ... that the establishment of a national fishery on similar principles will extinguish the poor's rate; afford universal employment; prevent the necessity of naval impress; increase trade; diminish taxes; supply constant and perpetual food; and augment the wealth of the nation annually twenty millions of pounds; with the method proposed for effecting such establishment. By Henry Schultes ...
Author
Schultes, Henry.
Publication
London : Printed by J. Tyler, for the author, 1813.

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1 p. l., 101 p.; 21 cm.
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Call Number
*C p.v. 30, no. 1
OCLC
40204419
Author
Schultes, Henry.
Title
A dissertation on the public fisheries of Great Britain; explaining the rise, progress, and art of the Dutch fishery; and shewing ... that the establishment of a national fishery on similar principles will extinguish the poor's rate; afford universal employment; prevent the necessity of naval impress; increase trade; diminish taxes; supply constant and perpetual food; and augment the wealth of the nation annually twenty millions of pounds; with the method proposed for effecting such establishment. By Henry Schultes ...
Imprint
London : Printed by J. Tyler, for the author, 1813.
Research Call Number
*C p.v. 30, no. 1
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