Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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... ship or ships , vessel or vessels whatsoever , but in such as do truly and without fraud belong only to the people of England or Ireland , dominion of Wales , or town of Berwick upon Tweed or of the lands , islands , plantations or ...
... ship or ships , vessel or vessels whatsoever , but in such as do truly and without fraud belong only to the people of England or Ireland , dominion of Wales , or town of Berwick upon Tweed or of the lands , islands , plantations or ...
Page 202
... ship , to whatever nation it may belong , that shall have submitted to be searched by an English ship , or to a voyage to England , or shall have paid any tax what- soever to the English government , is thereby and for that alone ...
... ship , to whatever nation it may belong , that shall have submitted to be searched by an English ship , or to a voyage to England , or shall have paid any tax what- soever to the English government , is thereby and for that alone ...
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... ships and ves- sels belonging to Great Britain or France . . . . And if any public ship or vessel as afore- said , not being included in the exception above mentioned , shall enter any harbor or waters within the jurisdiction of the ...
... ships and ves- sels belonging to Great Britain or France . . . . And if any public ship or vessel as afore- said , not being included in the exception above mentioned , shall enter any harbor or waters within the jurisdiction of the ...
Contents
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PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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