relative to American Trade. The 2. propounded to Mr. Allorney was, on the 25.410.3. Whether a Man born in Britain is capable and by what means of becoming a Subject of the Nonited States. To the affect of being qualified to own, comman navigate. Américan Ship, importing Tobacco, or other Américan Commodities? er Answer "Very different questions may arise inconsequence of the Independemed of America. But if Funderstand the presents Question?, it is, sohether a man bom in Great Britain, and not resident in America at the time of her Independence. being granted, can makes himself a subject of America "Sam of opinion that he can not and that he is, notwithstanding his Residence in America, a British Subject and consequently cannd command American Vessell in a Desatada British Port recordy to the Act of an Jum over. 12.13 - Vessels, to belong to America, mus be American built – owned by America subject — and at least three fourths of the Crew American on failure of these requisites _ the Vessel is forfeited. CONSTITUTIONS OF THE SEVERAL INDEPENDENT STATES O F AMERICA; PROVISIONAL TREATY WITH AMERICA; AN AUTHENTIC COPY OF THE TREATY CON- CLUDED BETWEEN THEIR HIGH MIGHTINES- CONTENT S EDICATION D Preface American State Papers; including Declaration of Independence Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union be- Charter of Rhode-Island ΙΟ 30 36 100 |