A Report of the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council, Appointed for All Matters Relating to Trade and Foreign Plantations, on the Commerce and Navigation Between His Majesty's Dominions, and the Territories Belonging to the United States of America1791 - 117 sider |
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... country to the faid United States ; the Lords of the Committee have thought it their duty to refume the Confideration of this bufinefs , and to proceed without delay in making their Report on the whole of this extensive subject . As it ...
... country to the faid United States ; the Lords of the Committee have thought it their duty to refume the Confideration of this bufinefs , and to proceed without delay in making their Report on the whole of this extensive subject . As it ...
Side 6
... countries now forming the United States of America , was finally diffolved by the acknowledgment of their independence in the year 1783 ; the ancient commercial fyftem , arifing out of that connection , of courfe ended with it ; and the ...
... countries now forming the United States of America , was finally diffolved by the acknowledgment of their independence in the year 1783 ; the ancient commercial fyftem , arifing out of that connection , of courfe ended with it ; and the ...
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... countries belonging to the United States of America , and owned by the subjects of the faid States , and whereof the mafter and three fourths of the mariners , at least , are fubjects of the United States . OBSERVATION . The permission ...
... countries belonging to the United States of America , and owned by the subjects of the faid States , and whereof the mafter and three fourths of the mariners , at least , are fubjects of the United States . OBSERVATION . The permission ...
Side 8
... country , is now allowed to ftand . Secondly - Your Majefty , by the faid orders in Council , has been pleased to permit , that any goods , being unmanufactured , ( except fish- oil ... countries not under the dominion of Your Majesty ( 8 )
... country , is now allowed to ftand . Secondly - Your Majefty , by the faid orders in Council , has been pleased to permit , that any goods , being unmanufactured , ( except fish- oil ... countries not under the dominion of Your Majesty ( 8 )
Side 9
... countries , then upon payment of the loweft of fuch duties . OBSERVATION . Your Majefty by this regulation has thought fit to grant to the Commerce of the United States , with refpect to certain articles above enumerated and defcribed ...
... countries , then upon payment of the loweft of fuch duties . OBSERVATION . Your Majefty by this regulation has thought fit to grant to the Commerce of the United States , with refpect to certain articles above enumerated and defcribed ...
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Account alfo alſo American Ships Annual Increaſe ANSWER TO QUESTION Anſwers Articles average of fix black teas bohea branch of Commerce Brigantines Britain Britiſh Dominions Britiſh Iſlands Britiſh Manufactures Britiſh Merchants Britiſh Ships Britiſh veffels cafes carried cents Colonies in North Committee confiderable Confumption Congreſs countries belonging decreaſed diminiſh diſadvantage Diſtinction Duties impofed ending with 1774 entering inwards eſtabliſhed Exports faid fame favour feveral fhall fhips or veffels fince the War firſt fo employed fome ftated fubject fuch fufficient Glaſgow green teas hydrometer impoſed Increaſe Intereft laſt Laws Legiſlatures Madeira wine Majefty Majefty's meaſures Merchants and Ship muſt neceffary Number and Tonnage paffed Ports pound preſent provifions purpoſe Quantity raiſe Reaſons remaining British Colonies reſpect ſaid Schooners Seffion ſhall ſhips ſhould ſince Sloops ſtated teas thefe theſe thofe thoſe Tobacco Tonnage Duty Tonnage of Britiſh Tons Trade Treaty United Value Veffels belonging Veſſels Weft Indies Weſt William Fawkener
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Side 16 - IT is agreed that creditors on either side shall meet with no lawful impediment to the recovery of the full value in sterling money, of all bona fide debts heretofore contracted.
Side xxxvii - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Side 19 - Acts as may be now existing in any of the States repugnant to the treaty of Peace ought to be forthwith repealed, as well to prevent their continuing to be regarded as violations of that treaty as to avoid the disagreeable necessity there might otherwise be of raising and discussing questions touching their validity and Obligation.
Side xl - An act for laying a duty on goods, wares and merchandizes imported into the United States...
Side xxxii - States, and belonging to a citizen or citizens thereof, or in ships or vessels built in foreign countries, and on the sixteenth day of May last wholly the property of a citizen or citizens of the United States, and so continuing until the time of importation, as follows: On bohea tea, per pound, six cents.
Side 19 - ... a national treaty or any part or clause of it; nor for restraining, limiting or in any manner impeding, retarding or counteracting the operation and execution of the same for that on being constitutionally made ratified and published they become in virtue of the confederation part of the law of the land and are not only independent of the will and power of such legislatures but also binding and obligatory on them.
Side 8 - ... being the growth, production, or manufacture of any of the territories of the United States of America, and being imported in British-built ships or vessels, navigated and registered according to law.—$ 2.
Side xxxvii - ... if above proof, but not exceeding twenty per cent. according to the same hydrometer, per gallon, fifteen cents ; if of more than twenty, and not more than forty per cent. above proof, according to the same hydrometer, per gallon, twenty cents ; if of more than forty per cent.
Side 59 - supreme law of the land ; and that the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding.
Side xxxvii - ... if of proof, and not more than five per cent below proof, according to the same hydrometer...