"The Injurious Tendency Of The Modifying Of Our Navigation Laws, Made Manifest, And The Consequent Necessity For Revising The Concessions Made In Favor Of The Navigation Of Other Nations, Clearly Proved ..." by Abraham Alexandre Lindo presents a detailed argument concerning the potential harm caused by altering established navigation laws. Written in Afrikaans, this work likely examines the economic and legal implications of these modifications, advocating for a reassessment of concessions granted to other nations. It offers insights into historical perspectives on international trade, maritime law, and economic policy. This book would be valuable for those interested in the history of international commerce and the development of navigation regulations.
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