| United States. Congress. House - United States - 956 pages
...1817, restricts the privileges recognised by the act of 1793, and declares: '; That no goods, wares, or merchandise shall be imported, under penalty of forfeiture...wholly or in part to a subject of any foreign power," with the qualifications that the clause thus recited "shall not be construed to prohibit the sailing... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1530 pages
...shall be imported, under pen7 of forfeiture thereof, from one port of the United States to another port the United States, in a vessel belonging wholly or in part to a subject of iy foreign power; but this clause shall not be construed to prohibit the ilingof any foreign vessel... | |
| 1817 - 442 pages
...state. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That no goods, wares, or merchandise, shall be imported, unuer penalty of forfeiture thereof, from one port of the...wholly or in part to a subject of any foreign power; but this clause shall not be ; your first meeting at the permanent seat of governconsivuecl to prohibit... | |
| History - 1817 - 514 pages
...imported, under penalty of forfeiture thereof, from one port in the United States to another port in the United States in a vessel belonging wholly or in part to a subject of any foreign power. Not to extend to goods, Sec. imported in such vessel, hut not unladen in the first mentioned port in... | |
| History - 1817 - 508 pages
...imported, under penalty of forfeiture thereof, from one port in the United States to another port in the United States in a vessel belonging wholly or in part to a subject of any foreign power. Not to extend to goods, Ecc. imported in such vessel, but not unladen in the first mentioned port in... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...States, or persons not the subjects of any foreign prince or state. 4. SEc. iv. No goods, wares, or merchandise, shall be imported, under penalty of forfeiture...wholly or in part to a subject of any foreign power; but this clause shall not be construed to prohibit the sailing of any foreign vessel from one to another... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1824 - 990 pages
...navigation of the United States" was passed ; and by sec. 4. it was enacted, " that no goods, wares, or merchandise, shall be imported, under penalty of forfeiture...in part, to a subject of any foreign power." This, however, does not affect American ships not having a license, and they have still a right to trade... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1834 - 776 pages
...distribution, and remission of forfeitures to the United States by the several revenue laws. SEC. 4. No goods shall be imported, under penalty of forfeiture thereof,...wholly or in part to a subject of any foreign power; but this, clause shall not b<- construed to prohibit the sailing of any foreign vessel from one to... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...fees and tonnage.(l )* 1508. No goods shall be imported, under penalty of forfeiture thereof, from one ; but such vessel may sail from one to another such ports, carrying such goods only as were imported... | |
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