The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 126
... fishing for all was ex- pressly safeguarded , it was clear that permanent settlers with property in the soil would have more favourable opportunities to secure the best fish - curing stations than those who depended upon their early ...
... fishing for all was ex- pressly safeguarded , it was clear that permanent settlers with property in the soil would have more favourable opportunities to secure the best fish - curing stations than those who depended upon their early ...
Page 128
... fishing merchants strongly opposed the policy pursued by the Government when new and valuable fisheries were opened up off the New England coast about 1620. They wished to prevent the colonisation of New England for the same reasons as ...
... fishing merchants strongly opposed the policy pursued by the Government when new and valuable fisheries were opened up off the New England coast about 1620. They wished to prevent the colonisation of New England for the same reasons as ...
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... fisheries the steam trawler has been to the fore since 1908 and threatens the operation of the inshore and Bank fisheries on the old basis . Continued winter fishing is now possible and the persistent demands of the internal market for ...
... fisheries the steam trawler has been to the fore since 1908 and threatens the operation of the inshore and Bank fisheries on the old basis . Continued winter fishing is now possible and the persistent demands of the internal market for ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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