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The lords protest, November 18, 1740. To which is added, considerations upon the embargo laid on provision of victual. Also the protests of Dec. 8. and 9. Jan. 28. and Feb. 3
House of LordsDate: Printed in the Year 1741- E-books
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The lords protest , November 18, 1740. To which is added, Considerations upon the Embargo laid on Provision of Victual. Also The protests of Dec. 8. and 9. Jan. 28. Feb. 3. 13. and March 9.
House of LordsDate: [1741]- E-books
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By the Honourable His Majesty's Council, for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England . A proclamation. Whereas the General Assembly have in their present session passed an act to prohibit the departure of all ships and vessels ... until the twentieth of April instant ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the eighteenth day of April 1757 ..
Massachusetts. Council.Date: 1757- E-books
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Acts of Parliament now in force to prevent the exportation of wool , Wool-Fells, &c. and of the Tools and Utensils used in the Woollen Manufacture, from Great Britain and Ireland into Foreign Parts.
Great BritainDate: 1777- E-books
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The lords protest , November 18, 1740. To which is added, Considerations upon the Embargo laid on Provision of Victual.
House of LordsDate: printed in the year, 1740- E-books
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The lords protest, November 18, 1740 . To which is added, Considerations upon the Embargo laid on Provision of Victual. Also The Protests of Dec. 8. and 9. Jan. 28. and Feb. 3.
House of LordsDate: 1741- E-books
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The lords protest, November 18, 1740. To which is added, considerations upon the embargo laid on provision of victual. Also the protests of Dec. 8. and 9. Jan. 28. and Feb. 3
House of LordsDate: Printed in the Year 1741- E-books
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Commerce not a fit subject for an embargo . By an eminent barrister, Member of the late Parliament, &c.
Eminent barristerDate: MDCCLXXVII. [1777]- E-books
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Observations on the embargo lately laid on the exports of beef, pork, and butter, from Ireland
Date: 1756
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A British manufacturer is painting advertising boards inscribed "Made in Canada", "Made in England" and "Made in the British Empire", while a board saying "Made in Germany" is consigned to a garbage can; representing the embargo on German trade in British territories in World War I. Drawing by A.G. Racey, 191-.
Racey, A. G. (Arthur George), 1870-1941.Date: 1910-1919Reference: 571964i- E-books
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Third Congress of the United States: At the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three . Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ... that the present embargo be continued ... until the twenty fifth day of May next. ..
United States CongressDate: 1794]