A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain: and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme
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spelling | Swanne, John Verfasser aut A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme London printed, and are to be sold by John Morphew near Stationers Hall 1709 Online-Ressource ([4],28Seiten) 4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T212275 Kress, S.2459 Reproduction of original from Harvard University Graduate School of Business Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Merchant marine Great Britain Manning of vessels Early works to 1800 Sailors Great Britain Early works to 1800 Great Britain / Royal Navy / Recruiting, enlistment, etc http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1231701900?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Swanne, John A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme Merchant marine Great Britain Manning of vessels Early works to 1800 Sailors Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
title | A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme |
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title_exact_search | A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme |
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title_full | A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme |
title_fullStr | A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme |
title_full_unstemmed | A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme |
title_short | A proposal to man the Navy Royal of Great Britain |
title_sort | a proposal to man the navy royal of great britain and raise a nursery for sea men which will 1 save and get to her majesty 300000l per annum or there abouts during this or any other war 2 save and get to the merchants during this or any other war 500000l per annum at least and preserve many of their ships from perishing 3 gain to the nation in general over and above what is before mentioned about 200000l per annum no man will be a loser most men gainers he that hath most land will get most and where there is now one sailor a scholar this will make twenty in some cases poor men will be great gainers 4 proceed all by encouragement without violence in the most pleasing manner and will fill the navy with the best of sailors when once it is put in practice 5 the longer the war continues the better and more seamen it will raise sufficient to man all the ships belonging to great britain and its territories humbly dedicated to the lord high admiral of great britain c by john swanne a b chaplain of her majesty s ship the lyme |
title_sub | and raise a nursery for sea-men; which will, 1. Save and get to Her Majesty 300000l. per Annum, or there-abouts, during this, or any other War. 2. Save and get to the Merchants, during this, or any other War, 500000l. per Annum at least, and preserve many of their Ships from perishing. 3. Gain to the Nation in general, over and above what is before mentioned, about 200000l. per Annum. No Man will be a Loser, most Men Gainers: He that hath most Land will get most; and where there is now one Sailor a Scholar, this will make Twenty. In some Cases, poor Men will be great Gainers. 4. Proceed all by Encouragement, without Violence, in the most pleasing manner, and will fill the Navy with the best of Sailors, when once it is put in Practice. 5. The longer the War continues, the better, and more Seamen it will raise, sufficient to Man all the Ships belonging to Great Britain and its Territories. Humbly dedicated to the Lord High Admiral of Great Britain, &c. by John Swanne, A. B. Chaplain of Her Majesty's Ship the Lyme |
topic | Merchant marine Great Britain Manning of vessels Early works to 1800 Sailors Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Merchant marine Great Britain Manning of vessels Early works to 1800 Sailors Great Britain Early works to 1800 |
url | http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1231701900?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc |
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