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3212. Discour se addressed to theking by SirNicholas Hales, on the benefit 

 derived by the Dutch from Euglish iisherics. Terras suggested for granting 

 them a licence to üsh for 21 years. 



Zie: Green, Calendar of State Papers. Dom. Ser. of the reigo of James I. 

 (11. I, bl. 509. K. B. 's 6. 



3213. Dlxou, (J.) Thrce letters on a plan lor iiuproving the üsheries on 

 the Western coast ot" the United Kingdom. (z.pl.) 1802. 4o. 



3214. Improvement of the fisheries; or, a plan for establishing a 



Nursery for disbanded Searuen and Soldicrs. London , 1802. 4o. 



3215. Engeland. The wealth of Great Britain in theOcean, exemplified 

 from materials laid before the Committee of the Houbc of Coramons , appointed 

 last session to examina into the State of the British fisheries. London , Cooper 

 and Owen. 1749. 8o. 



3216. A brief detail of the home fisheries from early time , particularly 



as relating to the markets of London and Westminster. In three letters. 

 London. Hender son. 1763. 8o. 



3217. The true interest of Great Britain considered; or. a proposal 



tbr establishing the Northern British fisheries. London, 1783. 12o. 



3218. A letter to the Coart of Directors of the Society forimprov- 



ing the British üsheries , with a plan for the erectiou of villages , humbly 

 submitted to their consideration . London, Cadell. 1787. 8». 



3219. Essays (Select) on commerce, agriculture. mines, fisheries and 

 other useful subjects. London. Wilson. 1754. 8». 



3220. 1'Estrange, (Sir Roger) Discourse of fishery, layingopen, not only 

 the advantages and facility of the undertaking, but the necessity of it. (z. 

 pi.) 1674. kl. 40, 



3221. Fale, (Rob.) Observations on the report of the Committee of the 

 House of Commons . appointed to inquire into the State of the British fisheries . 

 London, 1786. 8°. 



3222. Fea, (James) Account of the methods of fishing practised on the 

 coasts of Shetlaud. Edinburgh, 1775. 8o. 



3223. Eisheries (The) revived: or Britain's hidden treasure discovered . 

 London, Robinson. 1750. 8o. Met eene kaart. 



3224. Fraser, (Alex.) (Lord Saltonn) Certain arrangements in civil polity , 

 necessary for the further improvement of husbandry , mines, fisheries, and 

 manufacture in this kingdom. London, 1786. 8°. 



3225. Fraser, (Rob.) Gleanings in Ireland. respecting agriculture , mines 

 and fisheries, (z. pi.) 1786. 8». 



3226. Letter to Hon. C. Abbott, Speaker of the House of Commons, 



on the coast and Western Isles of Scotland. and the extension of the 

 fisheries, together with a letter from Dr. Anderson. (z.pl.) 1803. 8». 



3227. • A review of the domestic fisheries of Great Britain and Ireland . 



Edinburgh, 1818. 4o. 



322S. Gander, (J.) Vindication of a national fishery; to which is added: 

 the Sovereignty of the British seas. London. 1699. 8°. 



3229. Gentleman, (Tob.) The best way to make England the most wealthy 

 Kingdom of Europe, by advancing the fishing trade. London, (z. j.) folio. 



3230. Englands way to win wealth, and to employ ships and 



mariners. Or a plain description what great profit it will bring unto the 

 Common wealth of England. by the erecting. building, and adventuring of 

 Busscs to sea a fishing. With a true relation of the inestimable wealth that 

 is yearly taken out of His Majestys seas by the Hollanders, by their great 



