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 - United States |
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Page 17
... Britain from forcing my house in the night , from carrying me off in one of their vessels and loading me with irons ? What then would there be sacred among nations : if the character of a minis- ter were no longer respected , and if a ...
... Britain from forcing my house in the night , from carrying me off in one of their vessels and loading me with irons ? What then would there be sacred among nations : if the character of a minis- ter were no longer respected , and if a ...
Page 105
... Britain . In consequence of which , or- ders have been issued to their cruisers to visit every neu- tral vessel going in , or coming from an English port , but these orders are common to the Danish and Swedish vessels as well as to our ...
... Britain . In consequence of which , or- ders have been issued to their cruisers to visit every neu- tral vessel going in , or coming from an English port , but these orders are common to the Danish and Swedish vessels as well as to our ...
Page 123
... Britain , and had signified to the com- mittee of foreign affairs here their expectation , that they would concur with all their influence towards the same , object . The tenour of their letter strongly serves to show the accuracy of ...
... Britain , and had signified to the com- mittee of foreign affairs here their expectation , that they would concur with all their influence towards the same , object . The tenour of their letter strongly serves to show the accuracy of ...
Page 128
... Britain , injuries and evils , which he had foreseen , from the moment he was informed of the English treaty , he finds himself under the necessity of anticipating this step , and therefore has ordered me to make to this government ...
... Britain , injuries and evils , which he had foreseen , from the moment he was informed of the English treaty , he finds himself under the necessity of anticipating this step , and therefore has ordered me to make to this government ...
Page 129
... Britain , less palpable . From it , like the preceding , arise great losses to the Ameri- can navigation ; but the damages which the subjects of the king and his royal service experience are still of much greater consideration . By that ...
... Britain , less palpable . From it , like the preceding , arise great losses to the Ameri- can navigation ; but the damages which the subjects of the king and his royal service experience are still of much greater consideration . By that ...
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