XI.
An Imposition upon all prohibited Goods: It being no impo∣licy to take off the Prohibition, since it prevents not the Impor∣tation, which has been very prejudicial to the Nation in general, whatever it hath been to particular Persons.
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An Imposition upon all prohibited Goods: It being no impo∣licy to take off the Prohibition, since it prevents not the Impor∣tation, which has been very prejudicial to the Nation in general, whatever it hath been to particular Persons.