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Because it was a statal policy. Corsairie was regulated by crown.
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Muhahaha ! Talk about our loot:
The stern carving of the Royal Charles. Taken from the English (ship and all - along with several others that were either taken as booty or liberated during the 1667 Chatham Raid). Want to know where to find it ? It's in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. And no: the English are not going to get it back.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
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