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P PACKET or PACKET-BOAT to PARSLING PARTING to PAYING-OFF PARTING PARTNERS PASS or PASSPORT PASSAGE PASSGE-BOAT PASSAREE PAUL PAUNCH To PAY PAYING-OFF PAYING-OUT, or PAYING-AWAY to PILOT PIN of a block to PLANKING PLAT to POLE-MAST Under bare POLES to PRAM or PRAME PRATIC to PROP PROTEST to PURSER Search Contact us |
PASS or PASSPORTPASS, or PASSPORT, a permission granted by any state to navigate in some particular sea, without hindrance or molestation from it. It contains the name of the vessel, and that of the master, together with her tonnage, and the number of her crew, certifying that she belongs to the subjects of a particular state, and requiring all persons, at peace with that state, to suffer her to proceed on her voyage without interruption.
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