A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Volume 2J. Stockdale, 1790 - Great Britain |
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Great Britain, George Chalmers. any men , or other officers or perfons , be put on board of the faid fhips or veffels ; nor fhall the officers of the custom - house of the one or the other party , fearch in any veffels or fhips belonging ...
Great Britain, George Chalmers. any men , or other officers or perfons , be put on board of the faid fhips or veffels ; nor fhall the officers of the custom - house of the one or the other party , fearch in any veffels or fhips belonging ...
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Great Britain, George Chalmers. munities , whether they concern their perfons or trade , with all the beneficial claufes and circumftances which have been granted , or fhall be hereafter granted by either of the faid Kings , to the Moft ...
Great Britain, George Chalmers. munities , whether they concern their perfons or trade , with all the beneficial claufes and circumftances which have been granted , or fhall be hereafter granted by either of the faid Kings , to the Moft ...
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Great Britain, George Chalmers. that which is ordained and commanded by the laws and ftatutes which make mention thereof , and paying to my royal treasury the duties or cuftoms which ought to be paid , prohibiting , as I do prohibit and ...
Great Britain, George Chalmers. that which is ordained and commanded by the laws and ftatutes which make mention thereof , and paying to my royal treasury the duties or cuftoms which ought to be paid , prohibiting , as I do prohibit and ...
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Great Britain, George Chalmers. ; And forafmuch as the merchants do difpatch the merchandize from the custom - house of the faid city of Sivil of all duties , and because there are many which do make up a fheet , which is fubfcribed and ...
Great Britain, George Chalmers. ; And forafmuch as the merchants do difpatch the merchandize from the custom - house of the faid city of Sivil of all duties , and because there are many which do make up a fheet , which is fubfcribed and ...
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Great Britain, George Chalmers. XVI . Lastly , The folemn ratifications of this pre- fent treaty and agreement , made in due form , fhall be delivered on both fides , and mutually exchanged within the space of four months from this day ...
Great Britain, George Chalmers. XVI . Lastly , The folemn ratifications of this pre- fent treaty and agreement , made in due form , fhall be delivered on both fides , and mutually exchanged within the space of four months from this day ...
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