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... Islands belonging and adjacent thereto . The same privileges shall extend to their respective Vessels , and Merchandize consisting of the Manufactures and productions of their respective Countries . 2. Each party may establish Consuls ...
... Islands belonging and adjacent thereto . The same privileges shall extend to their respective Vessels , and Merchandize consisting of the Manufactures and productions of their respective Countries . 2. Each party may establish Consuls ...
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... Island , shall be and the same are hereby vested in Elizabeth Oats ( widow and relict of the said Edward Oats ) and her Children by the said Edward Oats , their Heirs and Assigns for ever ; she paying the expenses and contin- gent ...
... Island , shall be and the same are hereby vested in Elizabeth Oats ( widow and relict of the said Edward Oats ) and her Children by the said Edward Oats , their Heirs and Assigns for ever ; she paying the expenses and contin- gent ...
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... islands , and American colonies , they generally procure from Sicily and Poland , and purchase the American wheat when it is as good and as cheap ; but they by no means depend upon it . Their Euro- pean markets however , are always open ...
... islands , and American colonies , they generally procure from Sicily and Poland , and purchase the American wheat when it is as good and as cheap ; but they by no means depend upon it . Their Euro- pean markets however , are always open ...
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