Schultes, H. (1813). A dissertation on the public fisheries of Great Britain: Explaining the rise, progress, and art of the Dutch fishery; and shewing ... that the establishment of a national fishery on similar principles will extinguish the poor's rate; afford universal employment; prevent the necessity of naval impress; increase trade; diminish taxes; supply constant and perpetual food; and augment the wealth of the nation annually twenty millions of pounds; with the method proposed for effecting such establishment. Printed for the author.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Schultes, Henry. A Dissertation on the Public Fisheries of Great Britain: Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Art of the Dutch Fishery; and Shewing ... That the Establishment of a National Fishery on Similar Principles Will Extinguish the Poor's Rate; Afford Universal Employment; Prevent the Necessity of Naval Impress; Increase Trade; Diminish Taxes; Supply Constant and Perpetual Food; and Augment the Wealth of the Nation Annually Twenty Millions of Pounds; with the Method Proposed for Effecting Such Establishment. London: Printed for the author, 1813.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Schultes, Henry. A Dissertation on the Public Fisheries of Great Britain: Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Art of the Dutch Fishery; and Shewing ... That the Establishment of a National Fishery on Similar Principles Will Extinguish the Poor's Rate; Afford Universal Employment; Prevent the Necessity of Naval Impress; Increase Trade; Diminish Taxes; Supply Constant and Perpetual Food; and Augment the Wealth of the Nation Annually Twenty Millions of Pounds; with the Method Proposed for Effecting Such Establishment. Printed for the author, 1813.