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" ... that the privileges thereby granted to foreign ships shall be limited to the ships of those countries which, having colonial possessions, shall grant the like privileges of trading with those possessions to British ships, or which, not having colonial... "
The Laws of the Customs, Compiled by Direction of the Lords Commissioners of ... - Page 345
by Great Britain, James Deacon Hume - 1825 - 500 pages
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British and Foreign State Papers

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1828 - 1278 pages
...privileges of trading with those Possessions to British Ships, or which not having Colouial Possessions, shall place the Commerce and Navigation of this Country, and of its Possessions abroad, upou the footing of the most favoured Nation ; unless His Majesty, by His Order in Council, shall,...
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The customs' revenue laws and regulations

T. Sherlock - 1825 - 236 pages
...British Ships, or not having Colonial Possessions, shall place the Commerce of the United Kingdom, and its Possessions abroad, upon the footing of the most...Nation, unless His Majesty by His Order in Council shall direct otherwise. Foreign Ships, which previous to 24th June, 1822, had been engaged in trade between...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 19

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1828 - 42 pages
...British Colonies is opened to other Countries possessing Colonies of their own ; namely, that they shall place the Commerce and Navigation of this Country,...abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured Nation. 10 Without meaning to admit .or to deny the justice of Mr. Gallatin's criticism on that Clause, the...
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Colonial Commerce: Comprising an Inquiry Into the Principles Upon which ...

Alexander McDonnell - Sugar trade - 1828 - 334 pages
...privileges of trading with those possessions to British ships, or which, not having colonial possessions* shall place the commerce and navigation of this country,...abroad, upon the, footing of the most favoured nation." Twelve months were given to foreign nations to fulfil the conditions prescribed by the act; and sect....
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the american annual register for the years 1826-7, or, the fifty year of ...

e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 pages
...British colonies is opened to other countries, possessing no colonies of their own; namely, that they shall place the commerce and navigation of this country,...and of its possessions abroad, upon the footing of Lthe most favoured nations. ; Without meaning to admit, or deny, the justice of Mr. Gallatin's criticism...
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American Annual Register, Volume 2

Joseph Blunt - History - 1828 - 880 pages
...privileges of trading with those possessions to British ships, or which not having Colonial possessions, shall place the commerce and navigation of this country, and of its possessions abroad, upon the fooling ol the mnsi favoured nation, unless His Majesty, by his oriier in Council, shall in 'any case...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 17

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1828 - 820 pages
...was, that the United States should place the commerce and navigation of this country (Great Britain), and of its possessions abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation. Had the condition been limited to the commerce and navigation of the British colonies ; had it been...
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American Annual Register of Public Events, Volume 2

Joseph Blunt - History - 1828 - 868 pages
...possessing no colonies of their own; namely, that they shall place the commerce and navigation of thig country, and of its possessions abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nations. Without meaning to admit, or deny, the justice of Mr. Gallatin's criticism on that clause,...
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the american annual register for the years 1826-7, or, the fifty year of ...

e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 pages
...was, that the United States should place the commerce and navigation of this country, (Great Britain,) and of its possessions ' abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured nation. Had the condition been limited to the commerce and navigation of the British colonies ; had it been...
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Bulletins and Other State Intelligence

1828 - 230 pages
...of trading with those " possessions to British vessels, or which, not having " colonial possessions, shall place the commerce " and navigation of this country, and of its posses" sions abroad, upon the footing of the most favoured " nation, unless His Majesty, by His Order...
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