The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen14J. Dodsley, 1843 |
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... vessel had only acted in the exercise of a natural right in rising upon the crew , and carrying the ship in which they had been confined into an English port . A life had been lost in the scuffle which obtained them success ; and eight ...
... vessel had only acted in the exercise of a natural right in rising upon the crew , and carrying the ship in which they had been confined into an English port . A life had been lost in the scuffle which obtained them success ; and eight ...
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... vessels , but the vessels of many countries claimed exemp- tion on the ground of reciprocity treaties : it would now be levied on all alike . Such a tax would proba- bly yield an income of 200,000l . ; and would operate , unlike most ...
... vessels , but the vessels of many countries claimed exemp- tion on the ground of reciprocity treaties : it would now be levied on all alike . Such a tax would proba- bly yield an income of 200,000l . ; and would operate , unlike most ...
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... vessels . It was impossible to accede to those demands ; although it was stated by the parties concerned , that the contract must be transferred either to Rotterdam or some place in Belgium . I believe that course has not been taken ; I ...
... vessels . It was impossible to accede to those demands ; although it was stated by the parties concerned , that the contract must be transferred either to Rotterdam or some place in Belgium . I believe that course has not been taken ; I ...
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... vessels . He said , that the effect of compelling steam- vessels to pay the duty would be , that they would be obliged to take out a supply sufficient for the out- ward and homeward voyages , or to pay an increased price at a foreign ...
... vessels . He said , that the effect of compelling steam- vessels to pay the duty would be , that they would be obliged to take out a supply sufficient for the out- ward and homeward voyages , or to pay an increased price at a foreign ...
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... vessels already on the voyage ; and if the estimate of the Government were as correct this year as in the year preceding , the total quantity would not be less VOL . LXXXIV . than 218,000 or 220,000 tons ; so that the price would be di ...
... vessels already on the voyage ; and if the estimate of the Government were as correct this year as in the year preceding , the total quantity would not be less VOL . LXXXIV . than 218,000 or 220,000 tons ; so that the price would be di ...
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