Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 1William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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Page 559
... ships 140,686 ; and the number of British ships cleared out in the year 1792 is 1,396,003 , and of foreign ships 169,151 , making an increase of British shipping of 83,425 , or nearly one - fifteenth , and an increase of foreign ...
... ships 140,686 ; and the number of British ships cleared out in the year 1792 is 1,396,003 , and of foreign ships 169,151 , making an increase of British shipping of 83,425 , or nearly one - fifteenth , and an increase of foreign ...
Page 893
... ships , requires the re- storation of neutral goods captured in enemy ships . The treaties , which stipulate that free ships make free goods , stipulate also that enemy ships make enemy goods . I have discovered no instance of the ...
... ships , requires the re- storation of neutral goods captured in enemy ships . The treaties , which stipulate that free ships make free goods , stipulate also that enemy ships make enemy goods . I have discovered no instance of the ...
Page 897
... ships of war and privateers , to capture enemy property on board neutral ships , and our admiralty courts uniformly restored neutral property found on board enemy ships . This practice continued years after the conclusion of our treaty ...
... ships of war and privateers , to capture enemy property on board neutral ships , and our admiralty courts uniformly restored neutral property found on board enemy ships . This practice continued years after the conclusion of our treaty ...
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