Opinions on interesting subjects of public law and commercial policy:
arising from American Independence. - 1. The question answered- Whether the Citizens of the United States are considered by the Law of England as Aliens; what Privileges are they entitled to within the Kingdom; what Rights can they claim in the remaining Colonies of Britain. - 2. The Regulations for opening the American Trade considered; Faults found; and Amendments proposed. How the late Proclamations affect the United States discussed: Objections pointed out; and Alterations suggested. - 3. How far the British West Indies were injured by the late Proclamation fully investigated; the Amount of their Wants discovered; Modes of Supply shewn; And the Policy of admitting the American Vessels into their Ports amply argued. - 4. An Enquiry how far a Commercial Treaty with the American States is necessary, or would be advantageous: What the Laws of England have already provided on this Subject; and the fundamental Laws of the United States compared with them / By George Chalmers, author of Political annals of the revolted colonies, and of An estimate of the comparative strength of Britain
| Autor: | George Chalmers (1742-1825) |
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| Wydawca: | printed for J. Debrett (1785) |
| Autotagi: | książki starodruki |
| Źródło opisu: | Biblioteka Książąt Czartoryskich - Katalog Biblioteki Książąt Czartoryskich |
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