And under this denomination of contraband or merchandises prohibited, shall be comprehended only ----.
Nevertheless, if the said merchandises are contraband, it shall by no means be lawful to transport them afterwards to any port belonging to the enemies of the other ally.
That effects belonging to the subjects of powers at war be free upon neutral vessels, excepting merchandises of contraband; "3.
It is forbidden to Prussian navigators to transport cargoes or merchandises of any sort whatever to places or ports besieged, blocked, or shut up closely by any one of the belligerent powers.
Amsterdam, and in Amsterdam upon foreigners, all the merchandises of the East Indies, the wools of Spain, and some other articles.
It shall not be permitted to retain these merchandises under pretence, that they have been intermixed with the contraband merchandise, and still less confiscate them as legal prizes.
The bill for laying a duty on goods, wares, and merchandises imported into the United States, was read a second time, and ordered to be committed to a Committee of the whole House to-morrow.
The House, according to the order of the day, resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House on the bill for laying a duty on goods, wares, and merchandises imported into the United States.
The House then went into a Committee of the Whole on the bill for laying a duty on goods, wares, and merchandisesimported into the United States.
The Senate proceeded in the consideration of the bill for laying a duty on goods, wares and merchandisesimported into the United States; and, after debate, adjourned.
In the middle ages, the indolent and effeminate Greeks neglected to bring into the West the merchandises of Asia.
England, which had no other wealth but its wools, gladly received in its capital the merchandises of Asia, brought thither by Italian and Spanish merchants.
The most certain means of effecting this latter purpose was to obtain directly from Bagdad the Indian merchandises which European commerce was accustomed to get by the cities of Alexandria and Damietta.
The prohibitions and duties upon foreign merchandises will take effect only in case any person desires to introduce into the interior parts of the realm the merchandises subjected to the one or the other.
The latter took all the merchandises on board of their ships, but king John prohibited any of the spoil from being purchased within his dominions.
No one could carry merchandises there on his own account.
He gave, accordingly, an order sealed with his signet, to a brother of his tribe at York, requiring him to pay to the bearer the sum of a thousand crowns, and to deliver certain merchandises specified in the note.
Downing threatened that the king would "give order for the seizing of a proportionable number and value of ships and merchandisesbelonginge to this contrey and distribute them amongst them accordinge .
In Switzerland, where the Union is so very slight, each canton is obliged to allow to merchandises a passage through its jurisdiction into other cantons, without an augmentation of the tolls.
That, as to the allegation of the treaty of 1674, made by Lord Stormont, concerning the visit of merchandises suspected, the contrary of what he advances appears in a manner the most evident, by the simple reading of the treaty.
That the effects belonging to the subjects of the powers at war, shall be free upon neutral vessels, excepting onlymerchandises of contraband.
They may not take any part in the war, directly nor indirectly, or under any pretext whatsoever; and they may not even give succor to any of the powers at war by carrying them merchandises of contraband under the Russian flag.
That the effects belonging to the subjects of the powers at war may be free upon neutral vessels, excepting merchandises of contraband.
These vessels navigated under the faith of treaties, and were not loaded with other merchandises than with those which the express tenor of treaties declared free and lawful.
It is also necessary, that the contract between the owner of the merchandises and the master of the vessel, or the agreement known under the name of charter party, be always on board.
That the effects belonging to the subjects of the belligerent powers shall be free upon neutral vessels, except merchandises of contraband.
That vexed us most that we had given away most of our merchandises & swapped a great deale for Castors.
It is also upon them that I have relied for the Security of the merchandises which are left behind at the houses of the French, because without their assistance or their presence they would be exposed to pillage.
That merchants of all nations had their keys and wharfs at this city, whereunto they brought their merchandises before and in the reign of Henry II.
It is before noted of Galley key, that the galleys of Italie, and other parts, did there discharge their wines and merchandises brought to this city.
King Stephen, calleth this a noble city, full of wealthy citizens, frequented with the trade of merchandisesfrom all parts of the world.
We can imagine how carefully selected and rich in quality were themerchandises with which these solitary galleons were freighted, the pick of all the rich stores which came to Manila.
These rich merchandises had entered very little into commerce during the early decades of the century.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "merchandises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.