Correspondence of William Pitt When Secretary of State With Colonial Governors

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H. Prov. Papers, VI. 610; CoL Rec. Of Penn. , VIII. 18; N. C. CoL Rec, V. 785.
CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM PITT British Nation; and, in this View, I am hereby to signify to You His Majesty's Pleasure, that you do enforce, with the utmost Vigor, the Observance of the Additional In- struction of Oct"" the 5*^ to all Privateers ; ^ and employ uncommon Care and Diligence effectually to prevent, and, if possible to cut up by the Roots, all Excesses and Enormities, alledged to be committed in Violation
... of the just Freedom of Navigation of His Catholick Majesty's Subjects; And whereas, with regard to all Spanish Vessels, bound to a Port of Spain in America, the Case of Contreband cannot exist. It being self-evident, that no Effects whatever, carried by a Nation to Its own Ports, can, in any Case, fall under that Description; It is His Majesty's Pleasure, that You do give the strictest Orders, that no Spanish Ship, under those circumstances, be disturbed or molested in their Naviga- tion ; and that, in case of Outrages or Depredations, com- mitted on the same, you do your utmost to discover all such Violaters of Justice, and Disturbers of the Harmony sub- sisting between the Two Nations, & to bring the same to condign & exemplary Punishment.

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