Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... exported ; concerning the growth , product , or manufacture of such goods , or the place from whence they were brought , the proof is to lie upon the owner or claimer of such ship or goods ; and it being provided that if the produce of ...
... exported ; concerning the growth , product , or manufacture of such goods , or the place from whence they were brought , the proof is to lie upon the owner or claimer of such ship or goods ; and it being provided that if the produce of ...
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... exported to the southward of Cape - Finisterre upon the master's enter- 4 Geo . III , c . 12. ing into bond , and observing the regulations prescribed by law . and 3 Geo . II , c . 28 ; Rice also may be exported to the south- 8 Geo . II ...
... exported to the southward of Cape - Finisterre upon the master's enter- 4 Geo . III , c . 12. ing into bond , and observing the regulations prescribed by law . and 3 Geo . II , c . 28 ; Rice also may be exported to the south- 8 Geo . II ...
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... exported either directly to Great - Britain or some part of Europe to the southward of Cape - Finisterre . 6 Geo . III , c . 52 , The indigo to be exported to Great - Britain only ; and the exporter of the coffee before it is taken out ...
... exported either directly to Great - Britain or some part of Europe to the southward of Cape - Finisterre . 6 Geo . III , c . 52 , The indigo to be exported to Great - Britain only ; and the exporter of the coffee before it is taken out ...
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