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... and belonging to a citizen or citizens thereof , or in ships or vessels built in foreign countries , and on the sixteenth day of May last wholly the property of a citizen or citizens of the United States , and so continuing until ...
... and belonging to a citizen or citizens thereof , or in ships or vessels built in foreign countries , and on the sixteenth day of May last wholly the property of a citizen or citizens of the United States , and so continuing until ...
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United States , and not wholly the property of a citizen or citizens thereof , nor in vessels built in foreign countries , and on the sixteenth day of May last wholly the property of a citizen or citizens of the United States , and so ...
United States , and not wholly the property of a citizen or citizens thereof , nor in vessels built in foreign countries , and on the sixteenth day of May last wholly the property of a citizen or citizens of the United States , and so ...
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... and are hereby , imposed on all ships or vessels entered into the United States , that is to say : On all ships or vessels built within the said States , and belonging wholly to a citizen or citizens thereof ; or not built within ...
... and are hereby , imposed on all ships or vessels entered into the United States , that is to say : On all ships or vessels built within the said States , and belonging wholly to a citizen or citizens thereof ; or not built within ...
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Contents
Economic Provisions of the Constitution of the United States | 7 |
The Land Ordinance of May 20 1785 | 13 |
The Tariff and Tonnage Acts of July 4 and July 20 1789 | 15 |
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