Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... fisheries , and an annual take of fish to the value of nearly a million of pounds sterling , the intrinsic worth of these fisheries is entitled to careful consideration , and as a nursery for hardy British seamen warrants the protection ...
... fisheries , and an annual take of fish to the value of nearly a million of pounds sterling , the intrinsic worth of these fisheries is entitled to careful consideration , and as a nursery for hardy British seamen warrants the protection ...
Side 87
... fisheries is now undis- puted . " The Colonial Minister in 1852 said , in a despatch , Her Majesty's Ministers are desirous to remove all grounds of complaint on the part of the colonies in consequence of the encroachments of the fishing ...
... fisheries is now undis- puted . " The Colonial Minister in 1852 said , in a despatch , Her Majesty's Ministers are desirous to remove all grounds of complaint on the part of the colonies in consequence of the encroachments of the fishing ...
Side 88
... fishing . " Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies adopted the policy thus expressed in the following ... fish during the current year in all pro- vincial waters upon payment of a moderate licence fee , meets with the full ...
... fishing . " Her Majesty's Secretary of State for the Colonies adopted the policy thus expressed in the following ... fish during the current year in all pro- vincial waters upon payment of a moderate licence fee , meets with the full ...
Side 89
... fishing in her waters . " A year ago , when the Governments of Canada , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were in a ... fisheries , under the restrictions imposed by the Imperial Govern- ment she was practically useless , and not a single ...
... fishing in her waters . " A year ago , when the Governments of Canada , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were in a ... fisheries , under the restrictions imposed by the Imperial Govern- ment she was practically useless , and not a single ...
Side 90
... fishing grounds of British America to the undis- turbed enjoyment of foreigners without any compensation . A fatal blow will thus be given to a great and productive source of British Ameri- can industry , upon which tens of thousands of ...
... fishing grounds of British America to the undis- turbed enjoyment of foreigners without any compensation . A fatal blow will thus be given to a great and productive source of British Ameri- can industry , upon which tens of thousands of ...
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