An Examination of the British Doctrine, which Subjects to Capture a Neutral Trade, Not Open in Time of PeaceJ. Johnson and W.J. & J. Richardson, 1806 - 204 ページ |
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... tion , never had a place among the multiplied pre- tensions enforced by power , or suggested by ava- rice . At some times nations have been seen en- gaged in attempts to prevent all commerce whate- ver with their enemies ; at others to ...
... tion , never had a place among the multiplied pre- tensions enforced by power , or suggested by ava- rice . At some times nations have been seen en- gaged in attempts to prevent all commerce whate- ver with their enemies ; at others to ...
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... tion itself , to have been limited to " some articles , " and " on certain conditions . " But the instruc- tion is admitted to have been designed to exempt , without any such limitations , American ships tra- ding between their own ...
... tion itself , to have been limited to " some articles , " and " on certain conditions . " But the instruc- tion is admitted to have been designed to exempt , without any such limitations , American ships tra- ding between their own ...
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... tion of this argument , let us suppose , as was the " case with France , a heavy duty on foreign freight " had formed an almost fundamental law of her " own commercial code ; which in times of peace , was a kind of navigation act ...
... tion of this argument , let us suppose , as was the " case with France , a heavy duty on foreign freight " had formed an almost fundamental law of her " own commercial code ; which in times of peace , was a kind of navigation act ...
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