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... vessels , under the same burthens as if they had been imported in British bottoms , on condition of reciprocity in regard to ourselves . They contended in numerous pe- titions to parliament , that such a reciprocal removal of ...
... vessels , under the same burthens as if they had been imported in British bottoms , on condition of reciprocity in regard to ourselves . They contended in numerous pe- titions to parliament , that such a reciprocal removal of ...
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... vessels , where- soever built , being the property of any of the citizens of either re- public , should be considered as national vessels of that republic , the master , and three fourths of the mariners of the vessel , being always ...
... vessels , where- soever built , being the property of any of the citizens of either re- public , should be considered as national vessels of that republic , the master , and three fourths of the mariners of the vessel , being always ...
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... vessels , under the same burthens as if they had been imported in British bottoms , on condition of reciprocity in regard to ourselves . They contended in numerous pe- titions to parliament , that such a reciprocal removal of ...
... vessels , under the same burthens as if they had been imported in British bottoms , on condition of reciprocity in regard to ourselves . They contended in numerous pe- titions to parliament , that such a reciprocal removal of ...
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... vessels , where- soever built , being the property of any of the citizens of either re- public , should be considered as national vessels of that republic , the master , and three fourths of the mariners of the vessel , being always ...
... vessels , where- soever built , being the property of any of the citizens of either re- public , should be considered as national vessels of that republic , the master , and three fourths of the mariners of the vessel , being always ...
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... vessels , under the same burthens as if they had been imported in British bottoms , on condition of reciprocity in regard to ourselves . They contended in numerous pe- titions to parliament , that such a reciprocal removal of ...
... vessels , under the same burthens as if they had been imported in British bottoms , on condition of reciprocity in regard to ourselves . They contended in numerous pe- titions to parliament , that such a reciprocal removal of ...
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