The commerce of one port of the United Kingdom with another port thereof. A trade confined by law to British ships and vessels.
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of <<Coast>>. II. Coasting ·noun Sliding down hill; sliding on a sled upon snow or ...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
, or to coast along The act of making a progress along the sea-coast of any country, for which pur...
The Sailor's Word-Book
·- imp. of Tread. II. Trade ·v The trade winds. III. Trade ·v Instruments of any occupation. IV. ...
Implies the constant destination of any particular merchant vessels, as the Lisbon trade, West India...
A pilot who has become sufficiently acquainted with the nature of any particular coast, to conduct a...
·noun A tropical wind blowing steadily in a direction opposite to the trade wind. II. Anti-trade ·a...
·add. ·- An invented or arbitrary adopted name given by a manufacturer or merchant to an article to ...
·- An organized combination among workmen for the purpose of maintaining their rights, privileges, a...
·noun A peculiar distinguishing mark or device affixed by a manufacturer or a merchant to his goods,...
·noun A member of a trades union, or a supporter of trades unions. ...
A quick trade. ...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
That which is wholly managed at home, and the term is in contradistinction to commerce. In China it ...
A part of the steerage of a Yankee notion-trader where light goods and samples of the cargo are kept...
Currents of air moving from about the 30th degree of latitude towards the equator. The diurnal motio...
A computation of the value of all commodities which we import or export, showing the difference in a...
A committee of the Privy Council appointed for the consideration of commercial matters. ...