State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 |
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... treaty with England , and which you say not only sacri- fices in favour of that power our treaties with France , but departs from that line of impartiality which as a neutral nation we were bound to observe . Particular exemplifica ...
... treaty with England , and which you say not only sacri- fices in favour of that power our treaties with France , but departs from that line of impartiality which as a neutral nation we were bound to observe . Particular exemplifica ...
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... treaty warrant . Suppose , for instance , a prize was taken within our juris- diction not upon the high sea , nor even at the entrance or mouths of those great rivers and bays which penetrate and fertilize our country , but actually in ...
... treaty warrant . Suppose , for instance , a prize was taken within our juris- diction not upon the high sea , nor even at the entrance or mouths of those great rivers and bays which penetrate and fertilize our country , but actually in ...
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... treaties with this Republick states , that in contravention of the 17th article of the treaty of com- merce we have admitted British vessels of war into our ports , even such as have taken prizes from you , and in some cases with their ...
... treaties with this Republick states , that in contravention of the 17th article of the treaty of com- merce we have admitted British vessels of war into our ports , even such as have taken prizes from you , and in some cases with their ...
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... treaty the presentation of the original registers of the vessels to which they belonged as the ground whereon to issue those warrants , I have to observe that by the clause in question ( the 9th article ) the originals seem to be ...
... treaty the presentation of the original registers of the vessels to which they belonged as the ground whereon to issue those warrants , I have to observe that by the clause in question ( the 9th article ) the originals seem to be ...
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... treaty in question , since that article as you will perceive was in- tended to establish a general principle in the intercourse between the two countries ; to give a privilege to the ships of war of each to enter and retire from the ...
... treaty in question , since that article as you will perceive was in- tended to establish a general principle in the intercourse between the two countries ; to give a privilege to the ships of war of each to enter and retire from the ...
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