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... present pur- pofe ; fome limit must therefore be set to our research in fo doing it is meant to confine ourfelves merely to fuch matters as belong to shipping and navigation in the stricter sense of those words , or at least in the ...
... present pur- pofe ; fome limit must therefore be set to our research in fo doing it is meant to confine ourfelves merely to fuch matters as belong to shipping and navigation in the stricter sense of those words , or at least in the ...
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... present ftatute , which confined it to fuch articles as were imported or exported in any ship , bottom , or veffel of this realm of England , commonly called an English fhip , bottom , or vessel ; which is the first inftance of an ...
... present ftatute , which confined it to fuch articles as were imported or exported in any ship , bottom , or veffel of this realm of England , commonly called an English fhip , bottom , or vessel ; which is the first inftance of an ...
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... present time . " To prevent for the " time to come , and to hinder the carrying over of any such persons as are enemies . 66 to this commonwealth , or that may prove " dangerous to any of the English planta- " tions in America , the ...
... present time . " To prevent for the " time to come , and to hinder the carrying over of any such persons as are enemies . 66 to this commonwealth , or that may prove " dangerous to any of the English planta- " tions in America , the ...
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... present day . THE great object of jealoufy at the time of paffing this act was the immenfe carrying trade poffeffed by the Dutch ; and the title of the act is fuited to this leading idea , Goods from foreign parts by whom to be imported ...
... present day . THE great object of jealoufy at the time of paffing this act was the immenfe carrying trade poffeffed by the Dutch ; and the title of the act is fuited to this leading idea , Goods from foreign parts by whom to be imported ...
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... present the regulations of this law in a clear view , it will be proper to class them under heads . The obvious way to promote the increase of shipping is to facilitate its em- ployment . The laws of fhipping become therefore the laws ...
... present the regulations of this law in a clear view , it will be proper to class them under heads . The obvious way to promote the increase of shipping is to facilitate its em- ployment . The laws of fhipping become therefore the laws ...
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Act of Navigation act of parliament Afia Africa againſt alfo America Berwick bounty Britain BRITISH Britiſh fubjects BRITISH SHIPS British-built fhips built cafe CAR.II CAR.II.TO certificate claufe commiffioners commodities confideration cuſtoms dominions duty England English fhipping Engliſh-built EUROPEAN TRADE exported faid fame fecurity feems fhall fhillings fhips belonging fhould filk fince firſt fiſh FISHERIES fome foreign fhips forfeited forfeiture fourth fection Frauds French wines ftat ftatute fubjects fuch fhips fugar Great-Britain Greenland Seas growth Guernſey II.TO imported increaſe intitled Ireland iſlands Jerfey kingdom leaſt mafter majefty majeſty's manufacture mariners merchants muſt neceffary Newfoundland oath occafion opinion owners paffed parliament PEACE perfons PLANTATION TRADE poffeffion port prefent prohibited provifion purpoſe queſtion reafon refiding refpecting regiſtered regiſtry regulations Ruffia Sect ſhall ſhip Sir Dudley Ryder ſtat ſtate ſuch thefe thereof theſe thofe thoſe tion TRADE WITH ASIA ufually uſed veffel Wales whatſoever wines
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Page 50 - America, in any other ship or ships, vessel or vessels whatsoever, but in such ships or vessels as do truly and without fraud belong only to the people of England...
Page 514 - Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, to be paid to...
Page 143 - That no Goods or Commodities that are of Foreign Growth, Production, or Manufacture, and which are to be brought into England, Ireland, Wales, the Islands of Guernsey...
Page 93 - Britain shall from and after the union have full freedom and intercourse of trade and navigation to and from any port or place within the said united kingdom and the dominions and plantations thereunto belonging, and that there be a communication of all other rights, privileges and advantages which do or may belong to the subjects of either kingdom, except where it is otherwise expressly agreed in these articles.
Page 503 - An Act for preventing certain instruments from being required from ships belonging to the United States of America, and to give to his Majesty, for a limited time, certain powers for the better carrying on trade and commerce between the subjects of his Majesty's dominions and the inhabitants of the said United States...
Page 189 - Commodities, and shall prosecute the same in any Court of Record within this Commonwealth. And it is further Enacted, by the Authority aforesaid, That no Goods or Commodities of the Growth, Production, or Manufacture of Europe or of any part thereof shall after the...
Page 331 - ... cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, and live stock of any sort ; bread, biscuit, flour, peas, beans, potatoes, wheat, rice, oats, barley, and grain of any sort, such commodities, respectively, being the growth or production of any of the territories of the said United States of An.
Page 152 - East Indies, in the countries and parts of Asia and Africa, and into and from all the islands, ports, havens, cities, creeks, towns, and places of Asia and Africa, and .America, or any of them, beyond the Cape of Bona Esperanza, to the Straits of Magellan...
Page 190 - English built and navigated as aforesaid and in no other, except only such foreign ships and vessels as are of the built of that country or place of which the said goods are the growth, production, or manufacture respectively, or of such port where the said goods can only be, or most usually are, first...
Page 468 - Merchandizes whatsoever shall bee imported into or exported out of any Colony or Plantation to His Majesty in Asia Africa or America belonging or in his Possession or which may hereafter belong unto or...