| 21. | Impressment is a form of conscription and surely will be remain legal as long as the latter does.
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| 22. | Most were acquired by impressment ( a common method of recruitment from c . 1700-1815 ).
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| 23. | In August 1939, the aircraft was inspected by the Air Ministry for possible impressment into military service.
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| 24. | Kidd sailed away during the night to preserve his crew, rather than subject them to Royal Navy impressment.
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| 25. | In the Vagabonds Act 1597, several lists of persons were subject to impressment for service in the fleet.
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| 26. | The chief advantages of these acts was in the number of volunteers brought in under the apprehension of impressment.
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| 27. | When Americans proposed a truce based on British ending impressment, Britain refused, because it needed those sailors.
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| 28. | This also perhaps led to an increase and proliferation of tattoos among American seamen who wanted to avoid impressment.
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| 29. | These German Catholics were fleeing the Gangelt, Geilenkirchen district of Germany to avoid religious persecution and military impressments.
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| 30. | The chief advantage of this Act was in the number of volunteers brought in under the apprehension of impressment.
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