England's improvement by sea and land .. . I. Of freetiom from Caxeis a certain number of ^^ feargf* II. iTrcetiom from CuftomiEf, foi all <^ooti!3 a^fljall be ufen about tbe jfiftmg t^rane, anu in^gaMnffof Q^uffe^ fo? fome Bumber of gearief. III. €:6at tbe ^^oufe^ in tlje Cit^, ann Buflfeje?,map be put untier a Eeijifter, anu fo become Cranf=ferrable Crenit UJitbout Danger oi I|)a5arii* IV. Cbat ^ranarie^ ant» lumber !J)oiifej5y to taliein Co?n ann l^atons, bp toap of Eerjiaerp, map Uailotoen. V. Cbat Baturalijation map be auoloeti to ail^trangeri^ f ifo?reigner0, autJlibertp ofConfcience,
England's improvement by sea and land .. . I. Of freetiom from Caxeis a certain number of ^^ feargf* II. iTrcetiom from CuftomiEf, foi all <^ooti!3 a^fljall be ufen about tbe jfiftmg t^rane, anu in^gaMnffof Q^uffe^ fo? fome Bumber of gearief. III. €:6at tbe ^^oufe^ in tlje Cit^, ann Buflfeje?,map be put untier a Eeijifter, anu fo become Cranf=ferrable Crenit UJitbout Danger oi I|)a5arii* IV. Cbat ^ranarie^ ant» lumber !J)oiifej5y to taliein Co?n ann l^atons, bp toap of Eerjiaerp, map Uailotoen. V. Cbat Baturalijation map be auoloeti to ail^trangeri^ f ifo?reigner0, autJlibertp ofConfcience,fo far m map ilanti luitj) tlje policp of tje ^tate* V I. C6at a ifonti be jFireti, fo? tbe i^aintenanccof all fucb ais (ball fan into 2j(3ant, tuljo toere 3lm-piopen in tbe f ifljing Craue, anti nin not Brahc^ tbeiroftin J^nai^erp orJl^egligence. yil. C6at O 1 m .^ fj,M^ Part 2. 15^ Sea mtn tnntu i^^ VII. C&at al! D(acreiicc0 lietuifrt pait^ annPactp, telatinff to tlje jftajtng: Craoe, map beCiiuen !ji? ^emberjs of t&e iViln dtp anu ^tm^ \ Thefe Priviledges propofed for the FiHiing-City; V^nd what before I offered for the Redrefs of the III Ma-iJ^^cifients in our Fifliery, will no doubt Anfwcr theintended End ; nothing being Amifs in our Fifliery, buta way is fhewn how it may be Correded; nothiqgGood and Commendable in the Dutc/j Fifliery, but aDifcovery is made how we may Out-do, and Under-fel them. As I have ventured on the Grounds and Reafbns ofthe Fifliing - Trade, I doubt not (but if the Parlia-ment Approve of my Sentiments upon it) but theywould be willing to raile a fmall Sum for the Advance-ment of this Vaft Defign of the Fifliery. But tis Strange, that a certain Gentleman fliouldAdvife the Parliament (in Print) to raife six HundredThoufmd Pounds for this Enterprize, without givingany Reafbns how the Obftru6lions that may ma
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