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Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Libellus de politica conservatia Maris. Or, The Pollicy of keeping the Sea. (search)
ould by sea have no deliverance. Wee should hem stop, and we should hem destroy, As prisoners we should hem bring to annoy. And so we should of our cruell enimies Make our friends for feare of marchandies, If they were not suffered for to passe Into Flanders. But we be frayle as glasse And also brittle, not thought never abiding; But when grace shineth soone are we sliding; We will it not receive in any wise: That maken lust, envie, and covetise: Expone me this; and yee shall sooth it find, Bere it away, and keepe it in your mind. Then shuld worship unto our Noble bee In feate and forme to lord and Majestie: Liche as the seale the greatest of this land On the one side hath, as I understand, A prince riding with his swerd ydraw, In the other side sitting, soth it is in saw, Betokening good rule and punishing In very deede of England by the king. And it is so, God blessed mought he bee. So in likewise I would were on the see By the Noble, that swerde should have power, And the ships o
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, Of the commodities of Brabant and Zeland and Henauld and marchandy carried by land to the martes. Cap. 8. (search)
ould by sea have no deliverance. Wee should hem stop, and we should hem destroy, As prisoners we should hem bring to annoy. And so we should of our cruell enimies Make our friends for feare of marchandies, If they were not suffered for to passe Into Flanders. But we be frayle as glasse And also brittle, not thought never abiding; But when grace shineth soone are we sliding; We will it not receive in any wise: That maken lust, envie, and covetise: Expone me this; and yee shall sooth it find, Bere it away, and keepe it in your mind. Then shuld worship unto our Noble bee In feate and forme to lord and Majestie: Liche as the seale the greatest of this land On the one side hath, as I understand, A prince riding with his swerd ydraw, In the other side sitting, soth it is in saw, Betokening good rule and punishing In very deede of England by the king. And it is so, God blessed mought he bee. So in likewise I would were on the see By the Noble, that swerde should have power, And the ships o
Richard Hakluyt, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of the English Nation, A conclusion of this depending of keeping of the sea. (search)
ould by sea have no deliverance. Wee should hem stop, and we should hem destroy, As prisoners we should hem bring to annoy. And so we should of our cruell enimies Make our friends for feare of marchandies, If they were not suffered for to passe Into Flanders. But we be frayle as glasse And also brittle, not thought never abiding; But when grace shineth soone are we sliding; We will it not receive in any wise: That maken lust, envie, and covetise: Expone me this; and yee shall sooth it find, Bere it away, and keepe it in your mind. Then shuld worship unto our Noble bee In feate and forme to lord and Majestie: Liche as the seale the greatest of this land On the one side hath, as I understand, A prince riding with his swerd ydraw, In the other side sitting, soth it is in saw, Betokening good rule and punishing In very deede of England by the king. And it is so, God blessed mought he bee. So in likewise I would were on the see By the Noble, that swerde should have power, And the ships o
Fires. Bridgeport, Comm., Dec. 29. --A fire was discovered about 1 o'clock this morning in Beer's Building, corner of Water and Gilbert streets, in a room occupied by J. J. Dunlop as a hoop-skirt factory. Beer's foundry was considerably damaged. His loss on stock and building is about $3,500, for which he is insured. Dunlop's loss is about $1,500, and is also insured. About 2 o'clock this morning, a fire broke out in the china, glass and crockery store of Booth, Peck and Barlow. Nos. 7 and 9 Wall street. The building and contents were entirely destroyed. Loss $50,000, of which $40,000 is insured. Wilmot's stove store was also burned. Loss $6,000; insured $4,000. The surrounding buildings were also somewhat damaged, with their contents. Both fires were the work of an incendiary.
diana; Town, 1st Michigan cavalry. Captains Killed--Abbott, 7th New Jersey, H. Brown, 100th Penn; Brayton, co. B, 7th Wisconsin, S. Brounand, 100th Penn; Buckley, co. K, 24th N. Y.; Campbell, co. E, 3d N. J.; Davey, co. H, 14th Brooklyn Elcock, co. E, 14th, do; King, co. A, 30th N. Y.; Knox, 83d Penn; Mallery, co. B, 14th Brooklyn, Randolph, co. H, 2d Wis; Smead, 2d artillery; Stone, 11th Mass; Templeton, 100th Penn; John Tuite, 8th N. J. Lieutenants Killed.--H. B. Banks, 16th Mass; Beer, 54th N. Y. Bouvier, Aid to Gen. Patrick; Compton, Harris Light Cavalry; Darracott, 16th Mass; Dargen, co. A, 30th N. Y.; T. Fennessy, 30th N. Y. battery; Ferris, Harris Light Cavalry; Haupin, 1st Mich; Hesse, co. D, 3d Mich; Hubbard 2d U. S. Sharps; Mankeville, 1st Mass; Morse, co. I, 30th N. Y.; Pollins, co. E, 24th N. Y.; Plume, co. E, 2d N. J. Poore, 5th Va, Twitchell, 5th Maine battery, Paulding, co. E, 24th N. Y. Colonels Wounded.--Cutler, 6th Wis; Frisble, 30th New York, Farnswort
Bank, 180; Exchange Bank, 178; Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance, 86; Merchants' Insurance, 62½a63, Richmond and Petersburg Trading company 505. The same firm also sold $19,100 of the 7.30 Treasury notes at 103½ and $24,000 at 104; also $650 int coupons of 15 M loan bonds at 126; $750 int coupons of N. C. 6's at 225; and a dividend bond of the Virginia Central Railroad company for $112 at 163. Country Produce and Vegetables.--Bacon $4.50 to 5; Pork, salted, 400; Pork, fresh, 3.50; Beer 2.50; Turkeys 2.50 per lb; Lard $4a4.50; Butter 5.50 to $6; Eggs 300; Irish Potatoes 10.00 to 12.00 per bushel; Sweet Potatoes 25.00; Onions $30 to 35 per bushel; Salt 25 cents per pound. Groceries.--Coffee 11.50a12; Sugar 6.50a7; Molasses (sorghum) $28a30; no New Orleans offering Rice 40a45 cts per lb. Liquors.--Whiskey $65a85, according to quality; Apple Brandy $48a55, according to proof. Tobacco.--The demand quite brisk and prices rather stiffer. We quote fine bright $2.75a