18 MARCH 1816. A BILL TO CARRY INTO EFFECT A CONVENTION OF COMMERCE, CONCLUDED BETWEEN HIS MAJESTY AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA [caption title]

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Published by Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be Printed, [London], 1816
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2pp. plus docket title printed on verso of second leaf. Folio. Early horizontal folds. Near fine, untrimmed. Official Parliamentary draft printing of a commercial agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States, passed just over a year after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. The convention of commerce establishes that the same import and export duties be applied to goods carried by American and British ships in direct British- American commerce. Duties on and bounties for prize ships and goods are also put on the same terms. This version of the bill would have been printed while the question was being considered by Parliament. Not in Kress or TPL, and not listed on OCLC. Seller Inventory # WRCAM39129

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Title: 18 MARCH 1816. A BILL TO CARRY INTO EFFECT A...
Publisher: Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be Printed, [London]
Publication Date: 1816

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Official Parliamentary draft printing of a commercial agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States, passed just over a year after the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. The convention of commerce establishes that the same import and export duties be applied to goods carried by American and British ships in direct British-American commerce. Duties on and bounties for prize ships and goods are also put on the same terms. This version of the bill would have been printed while the question was being considered by Parliament. Not in Kress or TPL, and not listed on OCLC. 2pp. plus docket title printed on verso of second leaf. Folio. Early horizontal folds. Near fine. Untrimmed. Seller Inventory # 39129

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