In March 1780, she published a manifesto in which ( among other things ) she claimed the " free ship, free goods " principle, as a fundamental right of neutral states.
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On the question of smoking, 51 percent said they though non-smoking cruises were a good idea ( many lines do offer smoke-free dining rooms; Carnival has a smoke-free ship, the Paradise ).
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This caused national players to avoid the free ships as the risk of losing an expensive ship was much greater than the reward of defeating a pirate who had a free ship.
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This caused national players to avoid the free ships as the risk of losing an expensive ship was much greater than the reward of defeating a pirate who had a free ship.
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The smoke-free ship Paradise offers four options for stalwart nonsmokers in 2002 : the 2, 052-passenger vessel adds 10-and 11-day Caribbean cruises to its schedule of 7-day Eastern and Western Caribbean Cruises.
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An initial mutual understanding was reached in a meeting in the British Ministry of Shipping on 19 March 1941 : Nortraship was to transfer 500, 000 tons of its " free ships ".
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Among the challenges was the crew problem; due to the agreement with the British wages had been reduced from 5 June 1940, while crews on the " free ships " enjoyed an increase.
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The incident motivated the Dutch to seek adherence to the First League of Armed Neutrality, which espoused the principle of " free ship, free goods, " especially after Britain formally abrogated the Commercial Treaty of 1668.
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Soon afterward, the British abrogated the 1674 treaty, which might have meant the death of the " free ship, free goods " doctrine, but Empress Catherine II of Russia had taken up the torch around the same time.
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Even more importantly, England conceded the principle of " free ship, free good " which provided freedom from molestation by the Royal Navy of Dutch shipping on the high seas in wars in which the Dutch Republic was neutral.