War in Disguise, Or, The Frauds of the Neutral FlagsC. Whittingham and sold by J. Hatchard and J. Butterworth, 1806 - 252 ページ |
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... the particular branch of this commerce with the hostile colonies , in re- spect of which a question arose , it was always held by those tribunals to be illegal . Thus , a voyage from any hostile country , whether in Eu- rope 26.
... the particular branch of this commerce with the hostile colonies , in re- spect of which a question arose , it was always held by those tribunals to be illegal . Thus , a voyage from any hostile country , whether in Eu- rope 26.
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... branch of the trade of that country . Our East India trade , is not the trade of St. Helena . Neither was it any ... commerce , not of the ship , but of the country , to which indulgence was meant to be given . The only question , there ...
... branch of the trade of that country . Our East India trade , is not the trade of St. Helena . Neither was it any ... commerce , not of the ship , but of the country , to which indulgence was meant to be given . The only question , there ...
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... branch of the voyage , could , in case of examina- tion or capture , support the new papers by their declarations ... commerce be- * tween our enemies and their colonies was car- ried 50.
... branch of the voyage , could , in case of examina- tion or capture , support the new papers by their declarations ... commerce be- * tween our enemies and their colonies was car- ried 50.
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... commerce between the West Indies and Europe , must , to maintain them in proper condition , either submit to the ... branches of the voyage ; in which case , America necessarily appeared by the policies on the first branch , to be the ...
... commerce between the West Indies and Europe , must , to maintain them in proper condition , either submit to the ... branches of the voyage ; in which case , America necessarily appeared by the policies on the first branch , to be the ...
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... commerce , such as the royal instructions were far from meaning to tolerate . If by any acci- dent or inadvertency , the preceding branch of the voyage should be discovered , he had an ex- cuse at hand , such as would be accepted by the ...
... commerce , such as the royal instructions were far from meaning to tolerate . If by any acci- dent or inadvertency , the preceding branch of the voyage should be discovered , he had an ex- cuse at hand , such as would be accepted by the ...
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Admiralty admit advantages agents America Appendix assert belligerent rights branch of commerce Britain British Buonaparte capture carriage carried cent claimants Cockpit colonial trade colours commodities conduct consequence convoy Cuba duties effect enemy engaged England Europe evils expence exportation fact favour foreign former France fraudulent free ports French Guadaloupe Havannah hostile colonies important India indulgence islands Jamaica land latter Leeward Islands less Lord Barham Majesty's government marine Martinique means ment merce mother country nations natural naval navigation navy neutral commerce neutral country neutral flag neutral merchants neutral port neutral powers neutral vessels peace perhaps planter premium present pretended principle prize court profit protection quarrel re-exportation respect revenue risques royal instructions rule scarcely seamen shew shewn Spain Spanish sugar supplies supposed taffia tion tral transaction treaty treaty of Amiens underwriters United voyage West Indies Windward Islands