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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... authorities of the country , and which naturally occa- sions strife and discontent between the two governments . These however are not the only objections to the mea- sure , though with me they are unanswerable . Under cir- cumstances ...
... authorities of the country , and which naturally occa- sions strife and discontent between the two governments . These however are not the only objections to the mea- sure , though with me they are unanswerable . Under cir- cumstances ...
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... authority who would in vain mask himself under the ignorance of the publick law among seafaring people or under the cloak of a mere feign- ed indignation . It is said that the English consul will ex- plain this intervention fully ...
... authority who would in vain mask himself under the ignorance of the publick law among seafaring people or under the cloak of a mere feign- ed indignation . It is said that the English consul will ex- plain this intervention fully ...
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... authority of your country - and dares to claim the same advantages enjoyed by the French frigate Me- dusa at Newport , and preserves his station in the middle of the entrance of that port ? He will without doubt not quit this station ...
... authority of your country - and dares to claim the same advantages enjoyed by the French frigate Me- dusa at Newport , and preserves his station in the middle of the entrance of that port ? He will without doubt not quit this station ...
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... authority : The Presi- dent of the United States has judged it to be no longer proper that you should be permitted to exercise the func- tions or powers of a vice consul within the United States . You will , therefore , receive enclosed ...
... authority : The Presi- dent of the United States has judged it to be no longer proper that you should be permitted to exercise the func- tions or powers of a vice consul within the United States . You will , therefore , receive enclosed ...
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... authority of the United States , and the said Thomas William Moore having participated in the commission of the said menace and in- sult , by transmitting the letter as aforementioned , having perfect knowledge of its contents ; and it ...
... authority of the United States , and the said Thomas William Moore having participated in the commission of the said menace and in- sult , by transmitting the letter as aforementioned , having perfect knowledge of its contents ; and it ...
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