The best way to make England the richest and vvealthiest kingdome in Europe, by advancing the fishin...
The best way to make England the richest and vvealthiest kingdome in Europe, by advancing the fishing-trade and imploying ships and mariners. Or A plain description what profit it will bring to the kingdome of England, by erecting, building, and adventuring busses at sea for fishing; [electronic resource] : with a perfect account of the vast riches, that is taken by the Dutch every year out of his majesties seas by their great numbers of busses, pinks and line-boats. As also a description of the sea-coast towns, harbours and other places most commodious about England for busses; together with the true value of the whole charges of building and furnishing to sea busses and pinks after the Holland manner. By T Gentleman, fisherman and mariner.
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London : printed for the good and benefit of all his Majesties subjects in these his dominions, [1660]
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[1660]
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English
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[7], 12 p.
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London : printed for the good and benefit of all his Majesties subjects in these his dominions, [1660]
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England
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[1660]
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The best way to make England the richest and vvealthiest kingdome in Europe, by advancing the fishing-trade and imploying ships and mariners. Or A plain description what profit it will bring to the kingdome of England, by erecting, building, and adventuring busses at sea for fishing; [electronic resource] : with a perfect account of the vast riches...
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Best way to make England the most rich and wealthiest kingdome in Europe.
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A plain description what profit it will bring to the kingdome of England, by erecting, building, and adventuring busses at sea for fishing.
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Another edition of: Englands way to win wealth, and to employ ships and marriners, published in 1614 (STC 11745); this edition lacks "The States proclamation translated out of the Dutch", but otherwise the text has been expanded slightly.
Imprint date from Wing.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "October 2 1660".
Woodcut illustration facing t.p.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library....
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Wing (2nd ed.) G522.
Thomason E.1080[13].
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Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/117.
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 161:E1080[13])
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74Vvvpyp4G3g
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