Voyage to South-America: Performed by Order of the American Government in the Years 1817 and 1818 in the Frigate Congress : in Two Volumes, Том 1The Author, 1819 - 351 страница |
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... on entering and clearing . The next was the armada and armadilla ; the intention of this tax was to defray the expense of light vessels , employed to defend the coast against the incursion of pirates , at 74 INTRODUCTION .
... on entering and clearing . The next was the armada and armadilla ; the intention of this tax was to defray the expense of light vessels , employed to defend the coast against the incursion of pirates , at 74 INTRODUCTION .
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... vessel was permitted to sail for America , without first being examined at this port , to which she was in like manner compelled to return . A policy originating in the jealousy of all intercourse with the Spanish Indies . Fortunately ...
... vessel was permitted to sail for America , without first being examined at this port , to which she was in like manner compelled to return . A policy originating in the jealousy of all intercourse with the Spanish Indies . Fortunately ...
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... vessel of any foreign nation could be receiv- ed into their harbors , and no one was permitted to trade with them without permission , under the penalty of death . Those portions of South America , such as Venezuela and La Plata , which ...
... vessel of any foreign nation could be receiv- ed into their harbors , and no one was permitted to trade with them without permission , under the penalty of death . Those portions of South America , such as Venezuela and La Plata , which ...
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... most important part of the contract , was the part of it by which they were privileged to send a vessel of five hundred tons , once a year for the first ten years , laden with European merchandise , to the INTRODUCTION . 91.
... most important part of the contract , was the part of it by which they were privileged to send a vessel of five hundred tons , once a year for the first ten years , laden with European merchandise , to the INTRODUCTION . 91.
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... vessels which were called register ships , so as to provide a more regular supply during the interval of the galleons and flotilla . For this permission , the council of the Indies exacted a very high premium . It had the effect of ...
... vessels which were called register ships , so as to provide a more regular supply during the interval of the galleons and flotilla . For this permission , the council of the Indies exacted a very high premium . It had the effect of ...
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