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Wort- und Sachgeschichte der Schiffahrt in Mittel- und Nordeuropa von den Anfängen bis zum späten Mittelalter
ein Beitrag zu "Wörter und Sachen" anhand ansgewählter Beispiele -
Some remarks made at Mauritius, called by the French, Isle de France
And at the Island Bourbon, By Charles Frederick Noble, 1755. Published from the original MS. by Dalrymple. 1793 -
In Senate of the United States
January 23, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. ; To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled--the memorial of ship-owners, and others, interested in foreign commerce, convened by public notice at the Tontine Coffee House, in the city of New-York, the 17th January, 1817, respectfully represents -
In Senate of the United States
January [i.e. February] 7, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. ; To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, of America in Congress assembled: The memorial of the ship-owners, and others, interested in foreign commerce, in the town of Portsmouth, and state of New-Hampshire, respectfully represents -
Shipping, trade and crusade in the medieval Mediterranean
studies in honour of John Pryor -
Georgia. Ships or vessels, of any burthen, may be laden at the first bluff, on the north side of St. Mary's River
For further particulars enquire at Mr. Wright's plantation -
God save the king. Lieutenant-General Sir James Stewart, has this moment received a letter from Admiral Kingsmill, which states, that the hazard sloop of war is arrived at Cove from Bristol, and brings the joyful account of Admiral Nelson falling in with the French fleet, having captured Buonaparte, with five sail of the line, and a number of transports
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Information for William Bryce merchant in Glasgow, charger, against Ninian Bryce shipmaster there, and John Orr of Barrowfield, and John Robertson writer in Glasgow his cautioners, suspenders
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The Following is publish'd by authority. Dublin, April 7. 1727. An express arriv'd this day to their Excellencies the Lords Justices, from Gibraltar, with the following account, viz. Corke, April 4. 1727. One of the transports that carry'd Hayes's regiment from hence, and which was suppos'd to be lost
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A bill for making wet docks, basons, cuts, and other works, for the greater accommodation and security of shipping, commerce, and revenue, within the port of London; and for making a navigable canal from Blackwall, to the said docks in Wapping
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An act for the better regulation and government of the pilots conducting ships and vessels into and out of the port of Boston, in the county of Linclon; and for affixing and setting down mooring-posts upon the banks or high marshes within or adjoining to the haven and harbour of the said port; and for affixing and laying down bridges over the creeks upon the high marshes within or adjoining to the said haven and harbour; and for preventing mischiefs by fire in the said haven and harbour
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A proposal for a bill for the better direction and preservation of ships that use the British channel
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The benefits which arise to a trading people from navigable rivers
To which are added, some considerations on the origin of loughs and bogs; and a scheme, for the establishment of a company, to make the river Shannon navigable, humbly offered to the publick. By John Browne, Esq; author of the seasonable remarks, of the essay upon trade, of the scheme of the money-matters of Ireland, and of several other pamphlets, upon the affairs of this country -
A fair state of the case between the East India company, and the owners of ships now in their service
To which are added considerations on Mr, Brough's pamphelt, concerning the East India company's shipping; by Dalrymple -
Manner of transacting the canal business, at landings no. 1 & 2, in Charlestown
for the information of those persons who may be concerned therein -
Rate of dockage, wharfage, and storage, at the landing-places of the Middlesex Canal--1809
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Rules and regulations for the government of the Middlesex Canal--until further notice
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Amendment proposed by Mr. Fisk, in committee of the whole, to the Bill to Deprive, in Certain Cases, Vessels of Their American Character
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Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, on sundry petitions respecting the plaster and West-India trade
April 16th, 1816. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table -
Amendment to the bill to prohibit the use of licenses or passes issued under the authority of any foreign government
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A Bill Respecting Associations for Maritime Security
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a statement of the tonnage of the United States
accompanied by an explanatory letter from the Register of the Treasury -
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting an annual statement of the district tonnage of the U. States on the thirty-first of December 1810
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting his annual statement of the district tonnage of the United States
together with an explanatory letter of the Register of the Treasury -
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury transmitting the annual statement of the district tonnage of the United States on the 31st day of December 1814
with a letter from the Register of the Treasury explanatory of the same