Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... vessel , with her name , and have shewn that she is 15 Ch . II , c . 7. English built and navigated , and delivered a perfect invoice of her lading , with the place or places at which such goods were laden , under the pain of the loss ...
... vessel , with her name , and have shewn that she is 15 Ch . II , c . 7. English built and navigated , and delivered a perfect invoice of her lading , with the place or places at which such goods were laden , under the pain of the loss ...
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... vessel is to produce to the Collector and Comptroller of the port where his vessel shall arrive , the cockets for his goods on board , before any part of them are unladen or put on shore . And if any goods are shipped without such ...
... vessel is to produce to the Collector and Comptroller of the port where his vessel shall arrive , the cockets for his goods on board , before any part of them are unladen or put on shore . And if any goods are shipped without such ...
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... vessel outward bound , or be unshipped or landed from any ship or vessel inward bound , before the respective duties due thereon s . 37 . are paid ; or if any prohibited goods what- 4 Geo . III , c . 15 , soever are imported into , or ...
... vessel outward bound , or be unshipped or landed from any ship or vessel inward bound , before the respective duties due thereon s . 37 . are paid ; or if any prohibited goods what- 4 Geo . III , c . 15 , soever are imported into , or ...
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