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England's Interest; Or, a Discipline For Seamen: Wherein is Proposed, A Sure Method for Raising Qualified Seamen, for the well Manning Their Majesties Fleet on all Occasions

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England's Interest; Or, a Discipline For Seamen: Wherein is Proposed, A Sure Method for Raising Qualified Seamen, for the well Manning Their Majesties Fleet on all Occasions

by ST. LO, Captain George

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London: Printed for Robert Clavell, 1694., 1694. 4to. pp. 51, [1]ad. disbound (outer leaves browned & some foxing). First Edition. Captain St. Lo. addressed the problem of naval administration in two pamphlets, England's Safety (1693) and England's Interest. In this 1694 tract he outlines a method whereby seamen on Men of War might be relieved yearly by merchant seamen. "For tis very obvious, that a great many Seamen.have shifted their Necks out of the Collar.getting into Merchants Service, only for the lucre of greater Pay, than is given to Fore-mast-men in Men of War; without any respect to the welfare of the Nation in general; receiving sometimes Fifty Shillings, and sometimes Three Pound, Four Pound, and Five Pound per Month; while most part of those on Board the King's Ships have not received above Three and Twenty shillings per Month during the whole War." (pp. 9-10) Wing S340. National Maritime Museum V 865. Davies & Keeler 1732.. 1st Edition. No Binding. Very Good.

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England's Interest; Or, a Discipline For Seamen: Wherein is Proposed, A Sure Method for Raising Qualified Seamen, for the well Manning Their Majesties Fleet on all Occasions
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ST. LO, Captain George
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London: Printed for Robert Clavell, 1694.
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1694
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NAVAL
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