A Collection of Treaties Between Great Britain and Other Powers, Volume 2J. Stockdale, 1790 - Great Britain |
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... house of the one or the other party , fearch in any veffels or fhips belonging to the people of the one or the other , which fhall enter into their regions , dominions , or refpective ports , until their faid fhips or veffels are ...
... house of the one or the other party , fearch in any veffels or fhips belonging to the people of the one or the other , which fhall enter into their regions , dominions , or refpective ports , until their faid fhips or veffels are ...
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... house , that they were paid before in the due form . And the chief farmers and commiffioners of the King of Spain's rents in all places , or fome other officer or officers to be appointed for that purpose , fhall at all times permit and ...
... house , that they were paid before in the due form . And the chief farmers and commiffioners of the King of Spain's rents in all places , or fome other officer or officers to be appointed for that purpose , fhall at all times permit and ...
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... houses to live in , their warehouses and magazines for their goods and merchandize , which they fhall poffefs during the time for which they shall have taken , hired , and agreed for them , without any impediment . XXXI . The ...
... houses to live in , their warehouses and magazines for their goods and merchandize , which they fhall poffefs during the time for which they shall have taken , hired , and agreed for them , without any impediment . XXXI . The ...
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... houses , to take out the parcel which fhall be appointed , and others fhall not be demanded of them , nor there fhall not be any other papers taken from them , upon penalty that he which fhall do here againft , fhall be punished ...
... houses , to take out the parcel which fhall be appointed , and others fhall not be demanded of them , nor there fhall not be any other papers taken from them , upon penalty that he which fhall do here againft , fhall be punished ...
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... house , and the officers of the half per cent . do vifit the house and goods , troubling and molesting them , demanding of them the dif- patches , it feeming unto them that they may detain them , because they left the dispatch in the ...
... house , and the officers of the half per cent . do vifit the house and goods , troubling and molesting them , demanding of them the dif- patches , it feeming unto them that they may detain them , because they left the dispatch in the ...
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