England's safety: or, A bridle to the French King. Proposing a sure method for encouraging navigation, and raising qualified seamen for the well manning Their Majesties fleet on any occasion, in a months time, without impressing; and a competent provision for all such as shall be wounded in service against the enemy, either in Their Majesties ships of war, privatiers, or merchant men, for the better encouraging and defending them. Also an in-sight into the advantages may be made by the herring and other fisheries, in respect to the breeding of seamen, and otherwise. Together with a proposal for the maintenance and education of the male children of all such as shall be kill'd in service, ... Also encouragement for commanders of men of war, privatiers and seamen, in taking any ship, or effects of the enemies, and all to be done, without any sensible charge or burthen to the kingdom. By Captain George St. Lo.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for W. Miller, at the Gilded Acorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, where gentlemen and others may be furnished with bound books of most sorts, acts of Parliament, speeches, and other sorts of discourses, and state-matters; as also books of divinity, church-government, humanity, sermons on most occasions, &c., 1693.
Publication year
1693-1693
ESTC No.
R229366
Grub Street ID
101864
Description
[2], 54, [2] p. : ill. ; 4⁰
Note
With an added illustrated title page.

With a final advertisement leaf.
Uncontrolled note
L copy filmed on UMI "Tract supplement" reel E1: title page (Harl. 5936[401]); added illustrated title page (Harl. 5936[402]) only