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coasting trade

noun

  1. trade between ports along the same coast.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of coasting trade1

First recorded in 1735–45
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Example Sentences

To prevent evasion, it was guarded by the most stringent provisions and heavy penalties, so that the coasting trade suffered severely.

The former class can be drilled at our stations abroad, so that a merchant seaman is not necessarily tied to England, or to mere coasting trade.

It is, however, the part of prudence for these last to load as much as possible their merchandises and effects in Prussian vessels, and to transport them under the Prussian flag; not to employ themselves much in the coasting trade, but to apply themselves principally to a Prussian commerce without mixture, the better to avoid all accidents, misunderstandings, and difficulties.

I was deeply impressed at the hardness p. 106of the life of those engaged in our coasting trade, and I met with many who, living in the midst of every possible temptation, seemed wholly abandoned to utter recklessness, both for time and for eternity. 

Coasting trade and fishing, with some shipbuilding and the Irish traffic, occupy most of the inhabitants.

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