The British Merchant; Or, Commerce Preserv'd: In Three Volumes, Količina 2John Darby in Bartholomew-Close, 1721 |
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Stran v
... Zeal in the fervice of our Country fhall fup- port and animate the Cause of Liberty , and preferve the Dig- nity of Human Nature ; Your Lordship's A 3 Lordship'sName will never want a Herald , nor I an DEDICATION . V.
... Zeal in the fervice of our Country fhall fup- port and animate the Cause of Liberty , and preferve the Dig- nity of Human Nature ; Your Lordship's A 3 Lordship'sName will never want a Herald , nor I an DEDICATION . V.
Stran xiv
... ports and Imports . Besides him the following Perfons were affifting . Sir Charles Cooke , Merchant , lately deceased , who made fo clear a De- fence of our Trade at the Bar of each Houfe of Parliament , and was after- wards made Lord ...
... ports and Imports . Besides him the following Perfons were affifting . Sir Charles Cooke , Merchant , lately deceased , who made fo clear a De- fence of our Trade at the Bar of each Houfe of Parliament , and was after- wards made Lord ...
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... port and very Spirit of the Paper " called the British Merchant : He en- couraged the Gentlemen concerned to meet , heard and affifted their De- " bates ; and being zealous above all things that the Trade of Great Bri- " tain Thould ...
... port and very Spirit of the Paper " called the British Merchant : He en- couraged the Gentlemen concerned to meet , heard and affifted their De- " bates ; and being zealous above all things that the Trade of Great Bri- " tain Thould ...
Stran xx
... Ports of the Mediter- ranean ; and having gained great expe- rience in Navigation , they ventur'd into the Ocean , and fent their Ships as far as Cornwall to fetch Tin : in pro- cefs of time they grew very populous and opulent , and ...
... Ports of the Mediter- ranean ; and having gained great expe- rience in Navigation , they ventur'd into the Ocean , and fent their Ships as far as Cornwall to fetch Tin : in pro- cefs of time they grew very populous and opulent , and ...
Stran xxv
... Port for the Depository of their Goods in the Mid - way . Bruges and Sluys in Flanders , by the Immunities granted them by their Earls , enjoy'd then in a great mea- fure the fame Freedom as those Towns do , which have the Happiness to ...
... Port for the Depository of their Goods in the Mid - way . Bruges and Sluys in Flanders , by the Immunities granted them by their Earls , enjoy'd then in a great mea- fure the fame Freedom as those Towns do , which have the Happiness to ...
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Account Acts of Parliament aforefaid againſt alfo alſo Article becauſe befides Bill of Commerce Britain Britanniæ cafe cafu Cent Cloth Coft Commiffioner confequently confume Confumption Conventum Corn Country Cuſtoms Dozen Duties Edicts England exported faid faid Acts fame fent feven feveral fhall fhould fide fince firſt Foederati fome foreign France Freight French Trade French Wines ftill fuch fufficient imported Increaſe Intereſt King King of Portugal Kingdom Labour Lands laſt leaſt lefs Linen Livres Lofs Lord Majefty Manufac mention'd merce Merchant Michaelmas 1686 moft moſt muft muſt Nation notwithſtanding Number paid Perfons Piece Port Port of London Portugal Pounds weight prefent Price Prohibition purchaſe purpoſe quæ Quantity quod re-exported Reaſon refpectively ſhall Ships Subditis Subfiftence Tariff thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion Treaty of Commerce Tuns tures Turkey uſe utriufque Valuation Value whatſoever whole Wool Woollen Manufactures wrought Silks
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Stran 81 - Enemy aforementioned to neutral Places; but also from one Place belonging to an Enemy, to another Place belonging to an Enemy, whether they be under the Jurisdiction of the same Prince or under Several...
Stran 85 - ... masts, planks, boards and beams of what trees soever; and all other things proper either for building or repairing ships, and all other goods whatever which have not been worked into the form of any instrument...
Stran 43 - Anne, by the Grace of God, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c.
Stran 81 - Confederates, although the whole lading or any Part thereof should appertain to the Enemies of either, contraband Goods being always excepted.
Stran 81 - It shall be lawful for all and singular the Subjects of the most Christian King and the Citizens People and Inhabitants of the said United States to sail with their Ships with all manner of Liberty...
Stran 77 - ... it Be lawful, under any pretence, to take the faid books or writings forcibly out of the hands of the owners, or to retain them, the cafe of bankruptcy only excepted. Nor fhall the fubjects of the King- of Great Britain be...
Stran 47 - It is agreed between his Majesty and the United States of America, that there shall be a reciprocal and entirely perfect liberty of navigation and commerce between their respective people, in the manner, under the limitations and on the conditions specified in the following articles : ARTICLE XII.
Stran 89 - ... it may be known, whether any forbidden or contraband goods be on board the same ; which certificates shall be made out by the officers of the place whence the ship sailed , in the accustomed form...
Stran 207 - Britain shall, in her own name, and that of her successors, be obliged, for ever hereafter, to admit the wines of the growth of Portugal into Britain...
Stran 209 - But if at any time this deduction or abatement of customs, which is to be made as aforesaid, shall in any manner be attempted and prejudiced, it shall be just and lawful for his sacred royal majesty of Portugal, again to prohibit the woollen cloths, and the rest of the British woollen manufactures.