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... ships and cargoes had suffered sequestration in the ports of France , which woeful experience had taught him to consider as pretty nearly the same thing with confiscation . Nay , at the very moment when the committee were making their ...
... ships and cargoes had suffered sequestration in the ports of France , which woeful experience had taught him to consider as pretty nearly the same thing with confiscation . Nay , at the very moment when the committee were making their ...
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... ship , whether of war or commerce , belonging to the enemy ; but while her colonies in the eastern and the western hemisphere remained in her posses- sion , she continued to enjoy the benefits of a commerce with those colonies without ...
... ship , whether of war or commerce , belonging to the enemy ; but while her colonies in the eastern and the western hemisphere remained in her posses- sion , she continued to enjoy the benefits of a commerce with those colonies without ...
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... ships of war and privateers were instructed not to seize any neutral vessels which Appendix to Vol . VI . of Robinson's Admiralty Reports . should be found carrying on trade directly between the colonies America - Orders in Council ...
... ships of war and privateers were instructed not to seize any neutral vessels which Appendix to Vol . VI . of Robinson's Admiralty Reports . should be found carrying on trade directly between the colonies America - Orders in Council ...
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... ship be- longing to the enemy crossed the Atlantic , or doubled the Cape of Good Hope , the produce of the eastern and western worlds sold cheaper in the markets of France and Holland , than in our own . We defend our colonics , ' says ...
... ship be- longing to the enemy crossed the Atlantic , or doubled the Cape of Good Hope , the produce of the eastern and western worlds sold cheaper in the markets of France and Holland , than in our own . We defend our colonics , ' says ...
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... ships and vessels laden with goods not being the property of his Majesty's enemies , and not being contraband of war , from approach- ing the said coasts , and entering into and sailing from the said rivers and ports , ' & c . A ...
... ships and vessels laden with goods not being the property of his Majesty's enemies , and not being contraband of war , from approach- ing the said coasts , and entering into and sailing from the said rivers and ports , ' & c . A ...
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