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Page 1287
... decrees to the culpa - gagement ? I am fully convinced that the meas- ble acquiescence of neutrals in the usurpations of England . America resisted the conduct of both Powers , by different measures , of what has been called the ...
... decrees to the culpa - gagement ? I am fully convinced that the meas- ble acquiescence of neutrals in the usurpations of England . America resisted the conduct of both Powers , by different measures , of what has been called the ...
Page 1451
... decrees . Indeed , the only cases ritory , founded on warrants of survey granted by the Spanish Government ; which was read twice , and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Monday next . FOREIGN RELATIONS . Mr. RANDOLPH said that ...
... decrees . Indeed , the only cases ritory , founded on warrants of survey granted by the Spanish Government ; which was read twice , and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Monday next . FOREIGN RELATIONS . Mr. RANDOLPH said that ...
Page 1453
... decrees of the French Emperor are given strictly in charge to certain public functionaries , who are directed to put them in force . The only author- ities to whom the repeal of these decrees was to be a rule of action , the cruisers ...
... decrees of the French Emperor are given strictly in charge to certain public functionaries , who are directed to put them in force . The only author- ities to whom the repeal of these decrees was to be a rule of action , the cruisers ...
Page 1455
... decrees , of a single vessel , establish the fact of their repeal ? On the contrary , ought not the solitary exception ( granting it to be one ) fortify the general rule ? In passing , it was well worthy of remark , that the French ...
... decrees , of a single vessel , establish the fact of their repeal ? On the contrary , ought not the solitary exception ( granting it to be one ) fortify the general rule ? In passing , it was well worthy of remark , that the French ...
Page 1459
... decree , and the subsequent annunciation of his Govern- ment to Mr. Armstrong , with true French sang froid , that " as there was no exception of the United States in the terms of the decrees , so there was no reason for excepting them ...
... decree , and the subsequent annunciation of his Govern- ment to Mr. Armstrong , with true French sang froid , that " as there was no exception of the United States in the terms of the decrees , so there was no reason for excepting them ...
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