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Page 183
... act of navigation pursued , and the plan improved - and the trade for bullion rendered free , secure , and permanent by the act for opening certain ports in Dominica and Jamaica . That administration was the first which proposed and en ...
... act of navigation pursued , and the plan improved - and the trade for bullion rendered free , secure , and permanent by the act for opening certain ports in Dominica and Jamaica . That administration was the first which proposed and en ...
Page 264
... navigation laws ? Does he mean , that the particu- lar law , 12 Car . II . c . 19 , commonly called " The Act of Navigation " is to be adhered to , and that the several subse- 1 P. 39 . quent additions , amendments , and exceptions ...
... navigation laws ? Does he mean , that the particu- lar law , 12 Car . II . c . 19 , commonly called " The Act of Navigation " is to be adhered to , and that the several subse- 1 P. 39 . quent additions , amendments , and exceptions ...
Page 265
... Act of Charles the Second in the original provisions ; and to pursue full as ... navigation laws were adhered to , " I utterly deny as a fact . That they ... act of the 5th Geo . III . , that some of these regulations had laid an un ...
... Act of Charles the Second in the original provisions ; and to pursue full as ... navigation laws were adhered to , " I utterly deny as a fact . That they ... act of the 5th Geo . III . , that some of these regulations had laid an un ...
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... navigation and commerce . This plan , I say , required an uncommon degree of firmness , when we consider that some of those persons who might be of the greatest use in promoting the repeal , violently with- stood the declaratory act ...
... navigation and commerce . This plan , I say , required an uncommon degree of firmness , when we consider that some of those persons who might be of the greatest use in promoting the repeal , violently with- stood the declaratory act ...
Page 404
... act of navigation nei- ther is , nor ever was , obeyed . But if you take the colonies through , I affirm , that its authority never was disputed ; that it was nowhere disputed for any length of time ; and , on the whole , that it was ...
... act of navigation nei- ther is , nor ever was , obeyed . But if you take the colonies through , I affirm , that its authority never was disputed ; that it was nowhere disputed for any length of time ; and , on the whole , that it was ...
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