Mare clausum: Bijdrage tot de geschiedenis der rivaliteit van Engeland en Nederland in de zeventiende eeuw

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F. Muller, 1872 - 408 стор.
 

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Сторінка 88 - And shall we neglect so great blessings ! O slothful England, and careless countrymen ! look but on these fellows, that we call the plump Hollanders! Behold their diligence in fishing ! and our own careless negligence...
Сторінка 89 - ... no King, upon the earth, did yet ever see such a fleet of his own subjects at any time, and yet this fleet is there, and then, yearly to be seen. A most worthy sight it were, if they were my own countrymen; yet have I taken pleasure in being amongst them, to behold the neatness of their ships and fishermen, how...
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Сторінка 89 - King, upon the earth, did yet ever see such a fleet of his own subjects at any time, and yet this fleet is there, and then, yearly to be seen. A most worthy sight it were, if they were my own countrymen ; yet have I taken pleasure in being amongst them, to behold the neatness of their ships and fishermen, how every man knoweth his own place, and all labouring merrily together, whereby the poorest sort of themselves, their wives and children, be well maintained, and no want seen amongst them.
Сторінка 100 - Europe, to command the great and large field of the ocean. But as I shall never think him a lover of this land or of the king, that shall persuade his majesty from embracing the amity of the states of the United Provinces ; (for his majesty is no less safe by them, than they invincible by him...
Сторінка 101 - I say, that it is exceeding lamentable, that for any respect in the world, seeing the preservation of the state and monarchy doth surmount all other respects, that strangers should be permitted to eat us out, by exporting and importing both our own commodities and those of foreign nations : for it is no wonder we are overtopped in all the trades we have abroad, and far off, seeing we have the grass cut from under our feet in our fields and pastures.

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