| William Nelson - History - 1917 - 618 pages
...this colony, or rather having leave to do so, was among others, that, "in managing and carrying on trade with the people there, and in passing and returning to and fro," the colony "should yield and pay to us our heirs and successors, the customs and duties therefore due... | |
| United States - Constitutional history - 1896 - 448 pages
...Marchandizes, and all other Thinges necessarie for the saide Plantacon, and for their Vse and Defence, and for Trade with the People there, and in passing and returning to and fro, any Lawe or Statute to the contrarie hereof in any wise notwithstanding; and without payeing or yeilding... | |
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