Report of the Commissioner of Navigation to the Secretary of the TreasuryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 - Merchant marine |
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Page 10
... protection of all vessels and crews in the coastwise and certain other trades mentioned whose owners , agents , or masters , and seamen shall choose to avail themselves of the services of shipping commissioners for shipment and ...
... protection of all vessels and crews in the coastwise and certain other trades mentioned whose owners , agents , or masters , and seamen shall choose to avail themselves of the services of shipping commissioners for shipment and ...
Page 17
... protection whatever given to American builders or owners of vessels . Congress should , at the least , impose a duty , say , of 30 per cent . ad valorem on every foreign - built vessel that is allowed an American register . To correct ...
... protection whatever given to American builders or owners of vessels . Congress should , at the least , impose a duty , say , of 30 per cent . ad valorem on every foreign - built vessel that is allowed an American register . To correct ...
Page 20
... protecting ćgis of the national ensign . Nor would the registering of foreign - built vessels be without evil and degrading im- plications and effects of public moment . While vessels are merchan- dise , they are something more and ...
... protecting ćgis of the national ensign . Nor would the registering of foreign - built vessels be without evil and degrading im- plications and effects of public moment . While vessels are merchan- dise , they are something more and ...
Page 56
... protection ) which she thus secures for her own advan- tage . The objects proposed in this division were as purely unselfish as the Rules of the Road embraced in division 1. It is decidedly to the interest of Great Britain , with half ...
... protection ) which she thus secures for her own advan- tage . The objects proposed in this division were as purely unselfish as the Rules of the Road embraced in division 1. It is decidedly to the interest of Great Britain , with half ...
Page 57
... protection of life and property on the other side , certain general rules , after careful investiga- tions instituted by a load - line committee appointed by the president of the Board of Trade , as well as by the Board of Trade , have ...
... protection of life and property on the other side , certain general rules , after careful investiga- tions instituted by a load - line committee appointed by the president of the Board of Trade , as well as by the Board of Trade , have ...
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