Impressment - Early works to 1800
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The sailors groans: or A short, but faithful relation of many of the horrid abuses and oppressions our English seamen lay under during the late war. None of them ever before made publick: With some proposals for increasing their pay, and incouraging of them; that our fleet may be always well man'd, and in a readiness, and our seamen well used, that the King and country may be well served, &c. By a Saylor. Humbly recommended to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament.
Saylor.Date: Printed in the year 1702- E-books
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An essay on the legality of impressing seamen
Butler, Charles, 1750-1832.Date: 1777- E-books
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Observations upon a memorial sent from London to Scotland, to procure petitions against the bill for manning the Royal Navy
Date: 1741