Our Naval War with FranceHoughton Mifflin, 1909 - 323 halaman |
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... August 7 , Jefferson informed the minister in a peremptory letter that all prizes 1 St. Pap . vol . i , pp . 109–114 , 124–136 ; Amer . Hist . Assoc . 1903 , vol . ii , p . 255 . V འདུ taken by French vessels after June 5 , when the ...
... August 7 , Jefferson informed the minister in a peremptory letter that all prizes 1 St. Pap . vol . i , pp . 109–114 , 124–136 ; Amer . Hist . Assoc . 1903 , vol . ii , p . 255 . V འདུ taken by French vessels after June 5 , when the ...
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... August 1 a cabinet meeting was held " to con- sider what was to be done with Mr. Genet , " and it was decided that he must go . Accordingly the Secretary of State wrote a long letter , dated Au- gust 16 , 1793 , to Gouverneur Morris ...
... August 1 a cabinet meeting was held " to con- sider what was to be done with Mr. Genet , " and it was decided that he must go . Accordingly the Secretary of State wrote a long letter , dated Au- gust 16 , 1793 , to Gouverneur Morris ...
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... August 1 , 1795 , by the British frigate Africa ; but Fauchet had previously landed at Stonington with his papers . The English captain , however , caused the minister's baggage on the sloop to be searched , and also sent an insulting ...
... August 1 , 1795 , by the British frigate Africa ; but Fauchet had previously landed at Stonington with his papers . The English captain , however , caused the minister's baggage on the sloop to be searched , and also sent an insulting ...
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... August 1 , leaving the affairs of his country in charge of Consul - General Skipwith.3 Thus the attempts of the administration to ac- commodate matters with France came to nothing , and all that remained to be done was to adopt a policy ...
... August 1 , leaving the affairs of his country in charge of Consul - General Skipwith.3 Thus the attempts of the administration to ac- commodate matters with France came to nothing , and all that remained to be done was to adopt a policy ...
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Gardner Weld Allen. which was conciliatory but disingenuous . The second , of August 16 , raised an embargo recently laid on American vessels . The third , that of October 29 , a second time declared all neutrals serving on the ships of ...
Gardner Weld Allen. which was conciliatory but disingenuous . The second , of August 16 , raised an embargo recently laid on American vessels . The third , that of October 29 , a second time declared all neutrals serving on the ships of ...
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Halaman 281 - Contracting parties, although the whole lading or any part thereof should appertain to the enemies of either, Contraband goods being always excepted. It is also agreed in like manner that the same liberty be extended to persons who are on board a free ship, with this effect that although they be enemies to both or either party, they are not to be taken out of that free Ship, unless they are officers or soldiers and in the actual service of the enemies...
Halaman 284 - February 1778, the treaty of amity and commerce of the same date, and the convention of 14th of November 1788, nor upon the indemnities mutually due or claimed; the parties will negotiate further on these subjects at a convenient time...
Halaman 284 - ... shall address themselves to the courts, judges, and officers competent, and shall demand the said deserters in writing^ proving by an exhibition of the registers of the...
Halaman 28 - I will never send another minister to France without assurances that he will be received, respected, and honored as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation.
Halaman 282 - ... the ships and vessels belonging to the citizens of the other must be furnished with sealetters or passports expressing the name, property, and bulk of the ship, as also the name and place of habitation of the master or commander...
Halaman 30 - United States. Thinking in this manner, and feeling how incumbent it is upon every person, of every description, to contribute at all times to his country's welfare, and especially in a moment like the present, when every thing we hold dear and sacred is so seriously threatened, I have finally determined to accept the commission of Commander-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States...
Halaman 282 - To the end, that all manner of dissensions and quarrels may be avoided and prevented on one side and the other...
Halaman 281 - ... also from one place belonging to an enemy to another place belonging to an enemy, whether they be under the jurisdiction of one power or under several.
Halaman 282 - If the ships of the said subjects, people, or inhabitants, of either of the parties, shall be met with, either sailing along the coasts or on the high seas, by any ship of war of the other, or by any privateer, the said ship of war or privateer, for...