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" His Majesties Plantations beyond the Seas are inhabited and peopled by His Subjects of this His Kingdome of England, For the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindnesse... "
The Scottish Historical Review - Page 33
1909
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A Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States of America: Its ...

Timothy Pitkin - 1816 - 458 pages
...Europe, respecting distant Colonies. It is in the following words. — " And in regard his Majesty's Plantations beyond the seas, are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of tins his Kingdom of England, for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them,...
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A Statistical View of the Commerce of the United States of America: Its ...

Timothy Pitkin - 1817 - 480 pages
...Europe, respecting distant Colonies. It is in the following words :— " And in regard his Majesty's Plantations beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his Kingdom of England, for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them» and keeping...
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A Treatise on the Laws of Commerce and Manufactures, and the ..., Volume 1

Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 1090 pages
...Great Britain: ^1] thus the stat. 15 Car. 2. c. 7. s. 5. recites, " that in regard his and Te Majesty's plantations beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of his kingdom of England, for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and...
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Colonial Commerce: Comprising an Inquiry Into the Principles Upon which ...

Alexander McDonnell - 1828 - 334 pages
...wholly to the mother country. The preamble to this act is as. follows: " And in regard his majesty's plantations " beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his " subjects of this his kingdom of England, for the " maintaining a greater correspondence and kind" ness between them, and...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 1

Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 544 pages
...England, as well as the rest of Europe, in relation to colonial trade. " And whereas his majesty's plantations beyond the seas, are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his kingdom of England ; for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping...
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Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, Volume 6

American Antiquarian Society - 1890 - 684 pages
...set forth the commercial policy of the time, and are as follows1 : — "And in regard his Majesty's Plantations beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his Kingdom of England ; for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping...
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Speeches in the Senate of the United States. Miscellaneous speeches. Appendix

Rufus Choate, Samuel Gilman Brown - 1862 - 540 pages
...page 401. Read the celebrated preamble of the act of navigation itself: — "In regard his Majesty's plantations beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his kingdom of England, for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping...
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The History of British Commerce and of the Economic Progress of the British ...

Leone Levi - 1880 - 730 pages
...of trade passed shortly after the Navigation Act, which ran as follows : la ' Whereas his Majesty's Plantations beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his kingdom of England ; for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping...
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The Development of Constitutional Liberty in the English Colonies of America

Eben Greenough Scott - 1882 - 368 pages
...— AD 1663. " An act for the encouragement of trade." Section fifth. " And in regard his Majesty's plantations beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his kingdom of England, for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping...
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A Short Tariff History of the United States, from the Earliest to the ...

David Hastings Mason - 1884 - 178 pages
...of the object in regulating trade for the advantage of the mother country: In regard his Majesty's plantations beyond the seas are inhabited and peopled by his subjects of this his kingdom of England, for the maintaining a greater correspondence and kindness between them, and keeping...
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