An Appeal to the British Nation on the Humanity and Policy of Forming a National Institution for the Preservation of Lives and Property from Shipwreck (1825)
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The author argues for creation of a national institution to preserve lives and property from shipwreck, opening with an address to the sovereign and a personal account of witnessed disasters. He details recurring coastal wrecks and shortcomings in existing aid, and urges organized lifeboat services, incentives for volunteer rescuers, coordinated funding, technical improvements, and cooperation among government and foreign maritime powers. The pamphlet combines moral appeals to public benevolence with practical arguments about economic loss and operational design, closing with concrete proposals for a systematic, nation-wide service to reduce fatalities and safeguard commerce.
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