History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8William Cobbett, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... ship in any port , whether the British dominions , or any other domi- nd cause to be taken any American seaman a magistrate , being any usual magistrate lace or port ; and if that magistrate deter- that the man claimed was a British sub ...
... ship in any port , whether the British dominions , or any other domi- nd cause to be taken any American seaman a magistrate , being any usual magistrate lace or port ; and if that magistrate deter- that the man claimed was a British sub ...
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... ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , under the American flag , divers liege citizens of said States , and hath compelled them to serve on board the ships of war of Great Britain , and to fight against the United ...
... ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , under the American flag , divers liege citizens of said States , and hath compelled them to serve on board the ships of war of Great Britain , and to fight against the United ...
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... ship or other vessel of the United States , any port or place not within the jurisdiction of such ation , or while on her passage to or from any port or y seaman , mariner , or other person not being in the service of an enemy of such ...
... ship or other vessel of the United States , any port or place not within the jurisdiction of such ation , or while on her passage to or from any port or y seaman , mariner , or other person not being in the service of an enemy of such ...
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... ship or vessel within the jurisdiction of the United States , or while on her passage to or from any port or place , any seaman , mariner , or other person , the President may prohibit , by proclamation , the landing from on board any ship ...
... ship or vessel within the jurisdiction of the United States , or while on her passage to or from any port or place , any seaman , mariner , or other person , the President may prohibit , by proclamation , the landing from on board any ship ...
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... ships , in virtue of the money , great part , for the benefit of the English nt , who is the real owner of the money the ships . Therefore , the merchants in a , particularly in the north , whence come ps to carry on the greater part of ...
... ships , in virtue of the money , great part , for the benefit of the English nt , who is the real owner of the money the ships . Therefore , the merchants in a , particularly in the north , whence come ps to carry on the greater part of ...
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